LowTension Glaucoma
Low Tension Glaucoma is an eye disorder caused by relatively low eye pressure that leads to vision damage and blindness. This type of glaucoma affects individuals at older age and can be difficult to detect early on. It is suggested that those with a family history of the disease be monitored more closely, as they may be at a higher risk of developing this condition. Treatment options for Low Tension Glaucoma may include medication, laser therapy, or surgical procedures. In some cases, monitoring and lifestyle changes can help reduce or slow the progression of the disease. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential in order to help minimize overall impact on vision.
← International Journal of Glaucoma