Types of Glaucoma

Types of Glaucoma

Glaucoma manifests in different forms, the most common being:

Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma (POAG):

The most prevalent type.

Develops slowly with no early symptoms.

Vision loss occurs gradually, making regular eye check-ups essential.

Angle-Closure Glaucoma:

Occurs when the drainage angle in the eye becomes blocked.

Can cause sudden vision loss, severe pain, nausea, and redness.

Requires immediate medical attention.

Normal-Tension Glaucoma:

Optic nerve damage occurs despite normal eye pressure.

The exact cause remains unclear, but poor blood flow to the optic nerve may play a role.

Congenital Glaucoma:

Present at birth due to improper eye drainage development.

Requires early surgical intervention to prevent vision loss. 

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