According to the World health organization, around 5 percent of people develop glaucoma once in a lifetime depending on the risk factors the person is suffering. Glaucoma nowadays is one of the leading and second most common causes of blindness, and around 1 lakh people get blind due to glaucoma in India only every year.
In March for a week from 7 to 13th, 2021 World Glaucoma Week was observed, to created awareness among people and to guide them to do early diagnosis and get the treatment for the same. If Glaucoma is detected at a late stage, it could lead to blindness
Glaucoma is a serious eye disease that can cause irreversible damage to the eyes and even blindness if left untreated. It often shows no symptoms in the early stages, making regular eye exams crucial for early detection and treatment. People with health issues like uncontrolled diabetes or hypertension are at a higher risk of developing glaucoma. Lack of awareness and routine eye exams often result in undiagnosed cases, leading to severe complications over time. Therefore, it’s important to take preventive measures, get routine eye exams, and seek prompt medical attention if any symptoms of glaucoma are noticed..
Common symptoms of Glaucoma are –
There are several myths and misconceptions about glaucoma that can lead to misunderstandings and prevent people from seeking timely treatment. Some common myths about glaucoma include:
It’s important to seek regular eye exams and follow the advice of a qualified eye care professional to better understand glaucoma and manage the disease effectively.
Author: Dr. Jyotsana Anand