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  2. Glaucoma and Eye Pressure: How High is Too High? - BrightFocus

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    Today, eye pressure is considered a major risk factor for glaucoma but is not included in the definition of this eye disease. However, eye pressure control continues to play a major role in the treatment of glaucoma. Lowering eye pressure is the only treatment we currently have, whether through medications, laser, or surgery.

  3. Glaucoma And Diet: Can Foods Lower or Raise Eye Pressure? -...

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    Published on: July 9, 2021. General advice for maintaining eye health includes getting exercise and eating a varied and healthy diet. But many glaucoma patients ask what specific foods they can eat to lower blood pressure. This article focuses on current medical research concerning caffeine, alcohol, antioxidants, supplements, and more.

  4. Medications That May Adversely Affect Glaucoma - BrightFocus

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    Other side effects in the eye, beyond increased pressure, include cataracts. Not every person develops elevated eye pressures when taking oral steroids. Your risk is higher, however, if you have open-angle glaucoma, so if you are undergoing treatment for glaucoma and have recently been diagnosed with a condition that requires more chronic use ...

  5. Normal-Tension Glaucoma (Expert Article) - BrightFocus

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    August 6, 2021. Normal-tension glaucoma (NTG) is very similar to primary open-angle glaucoma except that damage to the optic nerve occurs even though eye pressure is not elevated. Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of NTG. There is still debate among experts as to whether NTG is truly a separate and distinct disease from primary ...

  6. Laser Peripheral Iridotomy: Surgery for Narrow-Angle Glaucoma -...

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    The treatment is to lower eye pressure using eye drops and potentially oral medications, but the definitive treatment at the time of the glaucoma attack is to perform a laser iridotomy. In this procedure, a tiny hole is placed in the iris to allow the iris to fall away from the drainage area inside the eye.

  7. Glaucoma, Eye Pressure and Headaches | BrightFocus Foundation

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    Neovascular Glaucoma. One form of glaucoma that can cause very high eye pressures and headache is neovascular glaucoma. This is a secondary form of glaucoma in which abnormal blood vessels grow over the drainage system. The growth of these abnormal iris and drainage-angle vessels can happen when a person has a more severe form of diabetic eye ...

  8. Breakthrough Discovery Reveals New Pathway to Lowering Eye...

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    A tiny part of the eye could play an oversized role in lowering eye pressure. By studying cell activity in Schlemm’s canal, a minuscule part of the eye’s drainage system, BrightFocus-funded researchers have identified a potential new pathway for improving and developing drugs to treat glaucoma. First recognized in 1830 by German anatomy ...

  9. Risks, Benefits & Side Effects of Glaucoma Surgery - BrightFocus

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    When it comes to surgical intervention for advanced glaucoma cases, the benefits typically outweigh the risks. The following are (rare) glaucoma surgery risks or side effects to discuss with your doctor: Vision loss. Bleeding in the eye. Infection. Low eye pressure (or hypotony) Scarring. Cataract formation.

  10. Glaucoma and the Importance of the Eye’s Drainage System -...

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    Fluid is produced inside of the eye, by a structure known as the ciliary body. This structure is located just beneath the iris. The fluid then travels through the pupil, and exits via the eye's drainage system, called the Trabecular meshwork. In healthy eyes, there is a normal balance between the fluid that is made in the eye, and the fluid ...

  11. What is considered normal eye pressure? - BrightFocus

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    Unfortunately, the answer is not any single number. While the average eye pressure is approximately 15 mm Hg (millimeters of mercury), the range of normal eye pressure is much larger. About 90 percent of people will fall between a pressure of 10 and 21. Even so, this does not mean that if you have a pressure of 22 or higher it is abnormal.