Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma is a chronic eye disease where the drainage system of the eye becomes inefficient, leading to increased intraocular pressure (IOP). This pressure gradually damages the optic nerve, affecting vision.
The drainage angle remains open, but fluid does not drain properly
Pressure builds up slowly inside the eye
Leads to gradual and permanent vision loss
No pain or early symptoms
Slow progression over years
Vision loss starts from side (peripheral) vision
Damage is irreversible
Most patients are unaware of the condition until advanced stages.
Early Stage:
No noticeable symptoms
Advanced Stage:
Gradual loss of peripheral vision
Tunnel vision
Blurred vision
Difficulty seeing in low light
Vision loss becomes noticeable only after significant optic nerve damage.
The exact cause is not always known, but it is mainly linked to poor drainage of aqueous humor (eye fluid), leading to increased eye pressure.
Common Causes:
Blocked or inefficient drainage system
Increased intraocular pressure
Optic nerve sensitivity
Aging-related changes
You are at higher risk if you:
Age above 40 years
Family history of glaucoma
Diabetes or hypertension
High eye pressure
Thin cornea
Long-term steroid use
Certain lifestyle and health conditions can further increase risk.
| Feature | Open-Angle Glaucoma | Angle-Closure Glaucoma |
|---|---|---|
| Onset | Slow | Sudden |
| Pain | No | Severe |
| Symptoms | Late | Immediate |
| Emergency | No | Yes |
Consult an eye specialist if you have:
Gradual vision loss
Family history of glaucoma
Age above 40
Diabetes or high blood pressure
Early diagnosis is the only way to prevent blindness
A comprehensive eye examination includes:
Tonometry – Measures eye pressure
Ophthalmoscopy – Checks optic nerve damage
Visual Field Test – Detects peripheral vision loss
OCT Scan – Measures nerve fiber thickness
Regular screening helps detect glaucoma before symptoms appear.
There is no cure, but treatment helps slow progression and protect vision.
Medications
Eye drops to reduce eye pressure
Laser Treatment
Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT) improves drainage
Surgery
Trabeculectomy
Glaucoma drainage implants
Goal: Lower eye pressure and prevent further optic nerve damage
Estimated Cost Range:
Eye drops: ₹500 – ₹2,000/month
Laser treatment: ₹10,000 – ₹30,000
Surgery: ₹40,000 – ₹1,50,000
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Lifelong condition requiring monitoring
Regular eye check-ups essential
Treatment slows progression but cannot restore lost vision
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It is a chronic eye condition where increased eye pressure damages the optic nerve.
No, but it can be controlled with early treatment.
No, it is usually painless in early stages.
It progresses slowly over years.
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