| What You Should Know About Glaucoma
Glaucoma is usually associated with the build-up of fluid pressure
inside the eye. If left untreated it can damage the optic
nerve—responsible for transmitting visual information
from the eye to the brain—and lead to vision loss.
Glaucoma is commonly referred to as the silent thief of sight, because
in most cases it progresses gradually and quietly. Your vision can
be damaged without any noticeable symptoms. It may begin with loss
of peripheral vision and then advance to a reduction in central
vision and blindness. This disease affects nearly two out of every
100 people over age 35. Half of those people are at risk for blindness
because they may not know they even have the disease.
Significant damage is nearly always preventable. That’s right,
you do not have to go blind from glaucoma. At Bennett & Bloom
Eye Centers, our doctors use the most up-to-date technology to diagnose
and treat glaucoma. With early detection and careful management,
significant damage to your eyesight from glaucoma is nearly always
preventable; however, treatment cannot restore any vision that has
already been lost.
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