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  2. Glaucoma - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Glaucoma is an eye condition that damages the optic nerve. This damage can lead to vision loss or blindness. The optic nerve sends visual information from your eye to the brain and is vital for good vision. Damage to the optic nerve is often related to high pressure in the eye. But glaucoma can happen even with typical eye pressure.

  3. Glaucoma - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS). An eye doctor may suggest a MIGS procedure to lower eye pressure. This procedure generally require less immediate postoperative care and have less risk than trabeculectomy or using a drainage device.

  4. Glaucoma - Overview - Mayo Clinic

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    Glaucoma is a leading cause of vision loss and blindness if unrecognized or not adequately treated. While glaucoma can occur with high, normal or even low intraocular pressure, reduction of intraocular pressure is currently the only reliable treatment.

  5. Glaucoma - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic

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    El glaucoma puede aparecer a cualquier edad, pero es más frecuente en los adultos mayores. Se trata de una de las principales causas de ceguera en personas mayores de 60 años. Muchas formas de glaucoma no presentan signos de advertencia.

  6. List of Ophthalmic glaucoma agents - Drugs.com

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    Ophthalmic glaucoma agents are used to reduce eye pressure in glaucoma. Glaucoma refers to a group of eye conditions that lead to damage to the optic nerve,which in most cases, is due to increased pressure in the eye. More than one type of eye drop may be used at a time, and regular use is very important.

  7. What is glaucoma? Glaucoma is an eye disease that causes vision loss in one or both eyes. Glaucoma is usually caused by fluid buildup behind the eye. This puts pressure on your optic nerve and damages it. The 2 main types are open-angle and closed-angle glaucoma. Fluid normally drains through canals in the eyes.

  8. List of 16 Glaucoma Medications Compared - Drugs.com

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    Drugs used to treat Glaucoma The medications listed below are related to or used in the treatment of this condition. Select drug class All drug classes Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (2) Ophthalmic glaucoma agents (11) Miscellaneous ophthalmic agents (2) Non-cardioselective beta blockers (1) Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor anticonvulsants (1)

  9. Glaucoma - Diagnóstico y tratamiento - Mayo Clinic

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    El glaucoma de ángulo cerrado constituye una emergencia médica. Si te diagnostican esta afección, necesitarás un tratamiento de urgencia para reducir la presión ocular. Por lo general, se necesitan tratamientos con medicamentos y procedimientos quirúrgicos o con láser.

  10. Glaucoma Guide: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options -...

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    Acute glaucoma is a sight-threatening medical emergency that requires immediate treatment to prevent blindness. Prognosis. The outlook depends on the type of glaucoma: Open angle glaucoma — Proper treatment greatly reduces the risk of vision loss in people with open angle glaucoma. However, if glaucoma remains untreated, permanent blindness ...

  11. List of 47 Glaucoma, Open Angle Medications Compared - Drugs.com

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    Glaucoma is a common eye condition in which vision is lost because of damage to the optic nerve. Open angle glaucoma is where fluid circulates freely in the eye and the pressure tends to rise slowly over time. Gradual loss of vision is usually the only symptom.