Glaucoma affects the optic nerve and reduces the patient’s vision quite dramatically. If the optic nerve becomes damaged then it can no longer carry information to the retina or the brain. Your eye requires a certain amount of pressure to keep the eyeball in place if eye pressure is raised then this can cause glaucoma or a weakened optic nerve may cause this disease.
A Few Words on Glaucoma
November 6th, 2009 · No Comments · Eye Care Tips
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