FAQ

  • Glaucoma is a disease that damages the nerve of the eye (optic nerve), which relays information to the brain.
  • If left undetected and untreated, it can eventually lead to permanent vision loss.
  • Glaucoma is the most common cause of permanent blindness.
  • It affects about 1.2 crore people in India.
  • Studies have estimated that 11.1 crore individuals will be affected by Glaucoma by 2040, a vast majority from Asia and Africa.

Glaucoma often goes undetected in 90% of cases, with 40% vision loss before awareness. Early detection and treatment are crucial for preserving vision, as lost vision cannot be restored.

  • The exact cause is unknown.
  • There is a fluid within the eye called aqueous humor which provides nourishment to the eye tissues.
  • In Glaucoma, this fluid drains inefficiently or the passage through which it drains becomes blocked, causing eye pressure to build up.
  • This causes damage to the blood vessels and nerves in the optic nerve, resulting in permanent vision loss.
  • Elevated eye pressure increases the risk of Glaucoma, but it's possible to have Glaucoma with below-average pressure.
  • Not everyone with high pressure will develop Glaucoma, as the 'ideal' or 'normal' eye pressure varies among individuals.
  • Treatment options for Glaucoma primarily aim at decreasing eye pressure to manage the condition effectively.
  • Glaucoma is often referred to as the ‘Silent thief of sight.
  • Most people are unaware that they have a problem as there is no symptoms in the beginning.
  • In early stages side (peripheral) vision is affected and in end stage central vision is affected leading to blindness.
  • Get a baseline screening done at age of 40 or earlier if you are at increased risk.
  • The doctor will tell you how often to followup.
  • Steroid Use
  • Increasing age 40+
  • High refractive error( near sight/far sight)
  • Eye injury
  • Eye surgery
  • Parents/Sibling with Glaucoma
  • People with Glaucoma can have a good quality of life without fear of going blind, If their Glaucoma is detected early and treated properly.
  • Hence, regular screening for Glaucoma is essential.
  • Once diagnosed, lifelong follow-up with an eye doctor is essential.
  • Surgical options will have to be considered in advanced or uncontrolled Glaucoma to prevent blindness.
  • Glaucoma treatment is aimed at lowering eye pressure and preventing further vision loss due to Glaucoma. Eye pressure-lowering treatment are:
    • Eyedrop
    • laser
    • Glaucoma filtering surgery
    • Tube implants
    • Minimally invasive Glaucoma surgery
  • Surgery is performed when the eye pressure is not controlled by drops, laser or nerve damage is worsening. A patient may need more than one surgery in their lifetime.
  • Once diagnosed, periodic follow-up throughout a lifetime is necessary.
  • Glaucoma can be treated, not cured.