Glaucoma

Herbal Remedies for Increased Intraocular Pressure

Posted in : Glaucoma / December 13, 2011 / Comment Now
Herbal Remedies for Increased Intraocular Pressure
If the fluids entering our eyes do not drain out normally, there’s an increase in our intraocular pressure. This might lead to serious eye conditions like glaucoma. The intraocular pressure can be reduced using eye drops meant for treatment of glaucoma; however, these drops might cause side effects like eye irritation and redness. To prevent these side effects of glaucoma eye drops, you can sue certain herbal remedies for reducing eye pressure. Bilberry: This is a native fruit of Europe. However, supplements of the fruit are available in stores of almost every nation of the world. According to herbalists, the active ingredients present in bilberry can help in improving our vision. A research conducted in the year 2010 also revealed that bilberry can protect us against glaucoma. Mostly, eye  [...] 

Cod Liver Oil for Patients with Glaucoma

Posted in : Glaucoma / September 6, 2011 / Comment Now
Cod Liver Oil for Patients with Glaucoma
The frontal and inner parts of our eyes possess the aqueous humor. The newly produced aqueous humor flows constantly into the eyes’ front chambers and the older fluids get drained. When the eyes fail to balance the newly produced fluid and the fluid leaving the frontal chamber of the eyes, one might suffer from increased pressure of eye, which ends up damaging the optic nerve.  This condition is referred to as glaucoma. Glaucoma is mostly treated with a combination of conventional medications and natural remedies. One of the most effective natural remedy for glaucoma is cod liver oil. Often, doctors suggest patients with glaucoma to consume cod liver oil in form of supplements. Cod liver oil is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which offers several health benefits. The primary role of opmega-3s  [...] 

Glaucoma and Its Treatment Using Laser Therapy

Posted in : Glaucoma / June 28, 2011 / Comment Now
Glaucoma and Its Treatment Using Laser Therapy
Glaucoma is an eye disorder that results in vision loss due to gradual damage in the optic nerves. The optic nerves are responsible for the transportation of the images from our eyes into the brain. Earlier, the medical experts used to believe that optic nerves get damaged mainly due to the increased pressure within our eyeballs; however, contemporary studies have shown that other factors related to glaucoma may also be responsible for damaging the optic nerves. It has been found that people having normal levels of eye pressure are also developing glaucoma. One of the most frequently used treatment options for glaucoma is laser therapy. Laser therapy is a painless surgical procedure. During laser therapy for glaucoma, the eye area is made numb by applying local anesthesia. Next, the doctor  [...] 

Glaucoma Symptoms De-Mystified

Posted in : Glaucoma / June 7, 2011 / Comment Now
Glaucoma Symptoms De-Mystified
Glaucoma isn’t merely a single eye condition, though a grouping of eye problems that lead to damaged optic nerve & lost eye sight. Unusually high IOP (intraocular eye pressure) within the eyes, generally, though not in every case leads to such harm. Glaucoma garners the 2nd slot in the list for main reason for sightlessness. This furtive robber of eye sight could be wrecking harm to vision is such a gradual manner that one might fail in noticing any type of vision lost till it is at a later staging. The commonest forms of glaucoma are acute angle-closure glaucoma & primary open-angle glaucoma – have totally diverse symptoms & such people are asymptomatic earlier on in the course of the condition. Atypically a patient having vacillating levels of IOP might experience hazy eye  [...] 

World Glaucoma Week – Raising Awareness about the Silent Vision Thief

Posted in : Glaucoma / March 8, 2011 / Comment Now
World Glaucoma Week – Raising Awareness about the Silent Vision Thief
Did you know that glaucoma is the top reason for irreparable blindness across the globe? Glaucoma is a global epidemiologic challenge afflicting around 4% of the world populace with an estimate fifty percent of cases not yet identified. Glaucoma is the term given for a grouping of eye conditions wherein the optic nerve at the rear of the eye suffers gradual damage. Among majority of the individuals this harm is because of an increase in pressure within the eyes due to blocked blood supply of the aqueous or its draining. Among other patients the harm might arise from pitiable blood flow to the crucial optic nerve fibres, a weakening in the configuration of the nerve &/or an issue in nerve fibre health. More than three lakh people in Australia have glaucoma. Even though it is more pervasive  [...] 

Glaucoma Eye Disease

Posted in : Glaucoma / January 4, 2011 / Comment Now
Glaucoma Eye Disease
Glaucoma eye disease is an assemblage of conditions causing harm to optic nerve (a vital nerve which contains over one million nerves connecting eyes to the brains & carries image to the brains). Optic nerve fibers constitute a segment of the retinal area giving vision and can suffer damage due to soaring IOP (intraocular eye pressure). With passage of time, excess IOP leads to nerve fiber death & diminished eyesight. Eyesight failure & sightlessness would possibly lead to glaucoma when not treated. Symptoms Glaucoma eye disease has been rightfully dubbed the sly robber of eyesight since it mostly goes unidentified & causal to irreparable harm to the eyes. Generally the affected person is asymptomatic in the preliminary phases of the condition and a numbers of individuals are  [...] 

Does Higher BMI shield Womankind from Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma?

Posted in : Glaucoma, News / August 10, 2010 / Comment Now
Does Higher BMI shield Womankind from Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma?
Maintenance of ideal body weight is vital for averting several ailments and according to a novel Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary or MEEI research finding, in case of POAG or primary open-angle glaucoma, one of the prevalent aging-linked eye conditions, the representation might be more multifarious. A large-scaled cohort MEEI trial, carried out spanning over two decades, noted that increased body weight (particularly, BMI or body mass index) is not linked to greater risk for primary open-angle glaucoma. Factually, the study has shown that among females, higher body mass index is notably associated with lowered risk for a variation of primary open-angle glaucoma called as normal tension glaucoma or NTG. Helming the trial, Doctor Louis Pasquale stated that physicians as well as patients must  [...] 

Revolutionary iStent Implant Glaucoma Surgery–‘Millimetre-Miracle’ Redeemer

Posted in : Glaucoma / June 14, 2010 / Comment Now
Revolutionary iStent Implant Glaucoma Surgery–‘Millimetre-Miracle’ Redeemer
A woman from Britain was the first patient to undergo a ground-breaking glaucoma surgery intended on halting the imminent tread in the direction of blinding eye condition, glaucoma. The 66-year-old, momma of six, Mrs. Mary McCall hailing from Belfast was facing a gradual vision loss due to glaucoma which is accountable for causing sightlessness in over sixty-seven million individuals globally. Eye doctors from the Cathedral Eye Clinic located in Belfast affixed a miniature tube device in the eye of McCall. The eye implant dubbed as ‘iStent’ is a small titanium piece weighing around sixty micrograms is believed to be the tiniest medical piece of device to be embedded inside the body of humans. Mode of Functioning of the iStent Implant Glaucoma Surgery Glaucoma is an eye disease that causes  [...] 

An Overview about Pigmentary Glaucoma

Posted in : Glaucoma / April 27, 2010 / Comment Now
An Overview about Pigmentary Glaucoma
Pigmentary Glaucoma is a form of heritable open-angle glaucoma observed to largely afflict the male gender as compared to females. The onset of this form of eye condition mostly occurs in the age group of 20- 30 years which would make it especially perilous to a life time of normal eye sight. Myopic people are classically affected with Pigmentary glaucoma. The internal composition of the eyes in myopic people seems to don a vital role in the progress of this form of glaucoma. Pigment Dispersion Syndrome and Pigmentary Glaucoma Pigment dispersion syndrome (PDS) develops when flaking off of pigment particles which usually stick to the backside of the iris (colored portion of eye) occurs inside the colorless fluid manufactured in the eye (aqueous humor). At times, the pigment particles start flowing  [...] 

What is Low pressure Glaucoma?

Posted in : Glaucoma / April 20, 2010 / Comment Now
What is Low pressure Glaucoma?
Glaucoma is a cluster of eye conditions generally sharing prevalent characteristics like high IOP or intraocular pressure or eye pressure that has a damaging effect on the optic nerve and leads to eventual vision failure. However, glaucoma could develop even in the absence of any rise in eye pressure due to a condition called as Normal pressure or low pressure glaucoma or at times called as low-tension glaucoma. Several specialists are of the viewpoint that individuals who develop low pressure glaucoma possess unusual sensitiveness in their optic nerves. However, there are several unidentified factors that could be major contributors to this eye condition. Low pressure glaucoma also known as normal tension glaucoma (NTG) is a type of glaucoma wherein harm to the optic nerve arises even when  [...] 


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