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Glaucoma


Glaucoma happens when the pressure of the liquid in the eye gets too high and causes damage. Glaucoma tends to run in families and is one of the most common major eye disorders in people over the age of 60. In fact, the risk of getting glaucoma increases with age. It can also be triggered or aggravated by some medicines like antihistamines and antispasmodics.


Signs and Symptoms


There are two types of glaucoma:

Treatment and Care


Glaucoma may not be preventable, but the blindness that may result from it is. Things you can do:

If medicines do not control the pressure, other options exist:

There are also some things you can do on your own:

(See “Places to Get Information & Help” under “Visual Problems” on page 377.)

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