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Congenital Glaucoma: Protecting Your Child’s Vision

Congenital glaucoma is a rare eye condition in infants caused by fluid drainage issues. Early screening and expert care can help protect vision.

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What is Congenital Glaucoma?

Congenital glaucoma, also called pediatric glaucoma or infantile glaucoma, develops due to abnormal development of the eye’s drainage angle. Normally, fluid inside the eye drains properly to maintain healthy eye pressure. In congenital glaucoma, improper drainage causes fluid buildup and increased pressure inside the eye, which damages the optic nerve.

The condition may affect one or both eyes and often appears during infancy or within the first few years of life. Early treatment is critical because childhood glaucoma can progress rapidly.

Congenital Glaucoma

Congenital Glaucoma – Symptoms, Causes & Treatment at ASG Eye Hospital

Congenital glaucoma is a rare but serious eye condition present at birth or developing during early childhood. It occurs when the eye’s drainage system does not develop properly, causing increased pressure inside the eye (intraocular pressure). If left untreated, congenital glaucoma can damage the optic nerve and lead to permanent vision loss or blindness. Early diagnosis and timely treatment are extremely important for protecting a child’s vision and supporting healthy visual development. At ASG Eye Hospital, experienced pediatric ophthalmologists and glaucoma specialists provide advanced diagnosis, surgical treatment, and long-term management for congenital glaucoma using modern eye care technology.

Types of Congenital Glaucoma

Primary Congenital Glaucoma

Primary congenital glaucoma occurs independently without other eye abnormalities. It is the most common form of childhood glaucoma.

Secondary Congenital Glaucoma

Secondary congenital glaucoma develops along with other genetic syndromes, eye abnormalities, or developmental disorders.

Symptoms of Congenital Glaucoma

Common signs and symptoms include:

  • Excessive tearing or watery eyes
  • Sensitivity to light (photophobia)
  • Frequent blinking
  • Enlarged eyes (buphthalmos)
  • Cloudy or hazy cornea
  • Eye redness
  • Eye irritation
  • Excessive eye rubbing
  • Poor visual response
  • Corneal swelling
  • Eye discomfort or pain

    Parents may notice unusually large or cloudy eyes in infants. These symptoms require immediate evaluation by a pediatric eye specialist.

Causes of Congenital Glaucoma

Congenital glaucoma develops due to abnormal development of the eye’s drainage system before birth. The abnormal drainage prevents proper outflow of aqueous fluid, increasing intraocular pressure.

Possible causes and contributing factors include:

  • Genetic mutations
  • Family history of glaucoma
  • Developmental abnormalities before birth
  • Associated genetic syndromes
  • Abnormal drainage angle formation

    Some cases may have a hereditary link, while others occur without a known family history.

Risk Factors for Congenital Glaucoma

The following factors may increase the risk:

  • Family history of congenital glaucoma
  • Genetic disorders
  • Parental consanguinity
  • Developmental eye abnormalities
  • Male gender
  • Birth-related developmental defects

Complications of Untreated Congenital Glaucoma

Without timely treatment, congenital glaucoma may lead to:

  • Permanent optic nerve damage
  • Vision loss
  • Blindness
  • Corneal scarring
  • Enlarged eyeball
  • Lazy eye (amblyopia)
  • High refractive errors
  • Poor visual development

    Early diagnosis and surgical management significantly improve long-term visual outcomes.

Diagnosis of Congenital Glaucoma

At ASG Eye Hospital, specialists perform detailed pediatric eye examinations to diagnose congenital glaucoma accurately. Diagnostic evaluation may include:

  • Intraocular pressure measurement
  • Corneal examination
  • Eye enlargement assessment
  • Optic nerve evaluation
  • Drainage angle examination (gonioscopy)
  • Pediatric retinal examination
  • Examination under anesthesia in infants

    Advanced pediatric glaucoma diagnostics help specialists evaluate disease severity and plan treatment effectively.

Treatment Options for Congenital Glaucoma

Medications

Eye drops and oral medications may temporarily help reduce eye pressure before surgery or as supportive treatment.

Goniotomy

Goniotomy is a surgical procedure that improves fluid drainage by opening the abnormal drainage angle inside the eye.

Trabeculotomy

Trabeculotomy creates a new drainage pathway to lower intraocular pressure and protect the optic nerve.

Glaucoma Drainage Devices

In severe or recurrent cases, specialized drainage implants may be used to control eye pressure.

Long-Term Monitoring

Children with congenital glaucoma require lifelong follow-up examinations to monitor eye pressure, visual development, and optic nerve health.

Recovery & Follow-Up Care

After glaucoma surgery, follow-up care is extremely important. Recovery generally includes:

  • Regular eye pressure monitoring
  • Use of prescribed medications
  • Visual development assessment
  • Refractive error correction if needed
  • Long-term pediatric glaucoma evaluation

    Many children achieve useful vision with early treatment and regular eye care.

Importance of Early Detection

Parents should seek immediate medical attention if an infant develops:

  • Enlarged or cloudy eyes
  • Excessive tearing
  • Light sensitivity
  • Persistent eye redness
  • Unusual visual behavior

    Early diagnosis can help prevent permanent vision damage and improve long-term visual development.

Why Choose ASG Eye Hospital for Congenital Glaucoma Treatment?

  • Experienced pediatric glaucoma specialists
  • Advanced pediatric eye diagnostic technology
  • Modern glaucoma surgical facilities
  • Child-friendly eye care environment
  • Comprehensive long-term glaucoma management
  • Specialized pediatric ophthalmology services
  • Trusted eye hospital network across India

    ASG Eye Hospital provides comprehensive diagnosis, surgery, and long-term care for congenital glaucoma with a focus on protecting vision and supporting healthy visual development in children.

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Is congenital glaucoma curable?

Congenital glaucoma can often be controlled successfully with early surgery and long-term monitoring, although lifelong follow-up may be necessary.

Common early signs include watery eyes, enlarged eyes, light sensitivity, and cloudy cornea.

Some cases have a genetic association and may occur in families with a history of congenital glaucoma.

Many children achieve functional vision with early diagnosis, timely surgery, and regular follow-up care.

Parents should immediately consult a pediatric eye specialist if a child develops cloudy eyes, enlarged eyes, excessive tearing, or light sensitivity.

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Job Title: Consultant Ophthalmologist

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  • Diagnose and treat patients with a focus on Ophthalmologist.
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  • Relevant medical degree / certification.
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