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Glaucoma Treatment

Preserving Vision Before It's Too Late

Duration

15-45 minutes

Recovery

1-4 weeks

Success Rate

90%+

Est. Cost

₹10,000 – ₹80,000

Overview

Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, often due to elevated intraocular pressure (IOP). Known as the "silent thief of sight," it progresses without symptoms until significant vision is lost. Early detection through regular screening is crucial.

When Do You Need This?

Gradual loss of peripheral (side) vision
Tunnel vision in advanced stages
Eye pain or redness (acute angle-closure)
Halos around lights
Headaches with eye strain
Often NO symptoms in early stages

Treatment Options

Medications (Eye Drops)

First-line treatment to reduce IOP through prostaglandin analogs, beta-blockers, or carbonic anhydrase inhibitors.

Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT)

Gentle laser applied to the drainage angle to improve fluid outflow. Repeatable and safe.

Trabeculectomy

Surgical creation of a new drainage channel to lower eye pressure when medications and laser are insufficient.

MIGS (Micro-Invasive Glaucoma Surgery)

Minimally invasive procedures using tiny stents or devices for safer, faster recovery.

How to Prepare

1

Comprehensive glaucoma evaluation

2

Visual field test (perimetry)

3

OCT of optic nerve head

4

Gonioscopy to examine drainage angle

5

Review of current medications

Recovery & Aftercare

Continue prescribed eye drops as directed

Avoid strenuous activity for 2 weeks after surgery

Attend regular IOP monitoring appointments

Never stop glaucoma medications without consulting your doctor

Annual visual field testing

Frequently Asked Questions

Can glaucoma be cured?
Glaucoma cannot be cured, but it can be effectively managed. Treatment focuses on lowering eye pressure to prevent further optic nerve damage.
Who is at risk for glaucoma?
Risk factors include age over 40, family history, high eye pressure, diabetes, high myopia, and previous eye injuries.
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