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Are You At Risk For Glaucoma?

... 't manifest itself through symptoms during its early stages. The victim wouldn't notice that he has this type of glaucoma until he sees that his peripheral vision has deteriorated, at this point in time, the damage done is irreversible. ... Read Read: Are You At Risk For Glaucoma?

By: Lee Dobbins | 05/09/2006 | Non-Fiction

Glaucoma - Symptoms of Glaucoma

... angle glaucoma usually affects both eyes, although at first you may have vision loss in just one eye.Chronic glaucoma is insidious. If the pressure increases slowly, it will not produce any symptoms until it has done irreversible damage. In ... Read Read: Glaucoma - Symptoms of Glaucoma

By: james sameul | 03/06/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

Glaucoma - Symptoms of Glaucoma

... angle glaucoma usually affects both eyes, although at first you may have vision loss in just one eye.Chronic glaucoma is insidious. If the pressure increases slowly, it will not produce any symptoms until it has done irreversible damage. In ... Read Read: Glaucoma - Symptoms of Glaucoma

By: Corwin Brown | 03/06/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

Acute Angle-closure Glaucoma Information

... the eye. Regular eye examinations with an ophthalmologist may identify people who are at risk for acute angle-closure glaucoma. Eye drops and oral medication is often necessary to reduced the intraocular pressure Acute Angle-Closure ... Read Read: Acute Angle-closure Glaucoma Information

By: Juliet Cohen | 23/01/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

Family History of Glaucoma

... runny eye · Crossed or out-turned eyes · One eye becoming larger than the other · Nausea, headache Normal tension glaucoma can be treated with surgery or medication. · The patient’s eye pressure is normal but the optic nerve is ... Read Read: Family History of Glaucoma

By: Patricia Woloch | 11/08/2008 | Medicine

Glaucoma Detailed Information

... very slowly and there is no pain to show there is a problem, but the field of vision gradually becomes impaired. Acute glaucoma is much less common in western countries. This happens when there is a sudden and more complete blockage to ... Read Read: Glaucoma Detailed Information

By: Juliet Cohen | 10/09/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

What is Glaucoma?

... inside the eyes slowly rises. However, with early treatment, you can often protect your eyes against serious vision loss.Glaucoma is often referred to as the "silent thief of sight," because most types typically cause no pain and produce ... Read Read: What is Glaucoma?

By: peterhutch | 04/06/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

Lasik and Glaucoma

... Surgery Quality Assurance. The Federal Drug Administration offers an approved online glaucoma test you can take from the comfort and convenience of your own computer to help you determine if you have or are at risk for glaucoma. ... Read Read: Lasik and Glaucoma

By: Patricia Woloch | 08/05/2008 | Health

Mitamins Team

End Glaucoma Suffering!

... a possibility that you have it. There have been numerous such cases, where people are suffering from the condition without showing any signs of it. Glaucoma is a result of high pressure in eyes, but how does this come about? The condition ... Read Read: End Glaucoma Suffering!

By: Mitamins Team | 30/03/2008 | Supplements & Vitamins

Vitamins and Herbs May Help With Glaucoma

... pressure. Some think that excessive amounts of glutamic acid, which is a nonessential amino acid, may be involved. Glaucoma has also been linked to deficiency in nitric oxide, which is a molecule that is critical for healthy blood vessels. ... Read Read: Vitamins and Herbs May Help With Glaucoma

By: Darrell Miller | 28/02/2009 | Medicine

Glaucoma so Known as Hypertension of the Eye

... whatever sight remains. If treated in the early stages, the results are encouraging. Though cases of advanced glaucoma may be beyond a cure, even so certain nutritional and other biological approaches can prove effective in controlling ... Read Read: Glaucoma so Known as Hypertension of the Eye

By: sulamita berrezi | 20/02/2008 | Health

Glaucoma – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

... silent thief of sight," because most types typically cause no pain and produce no symptoms. For this reason, glaucoma often progresses undetected until the optic nerve already has been irreversibly damaged, with varying degrees of permanent ... Read Read: Glaucoma – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

By: james sameul | 03/06/2008 | Diseases & Conditions
Brenda Skidmore

Beating The Odds Of Developing Glaucoma: With All Natural Approaches

... you to see. Suddenly, a very precious gift, your eyesight, has been stolen. And, unfortunately, as in the case of glaucoma, there is no way to restore it again. This is an eye disease that is one of the leading causes of preventable ... Read Read: Beating The Odds Of Developing Glaucoma: With All  Natural Approaches

By: Brenda Skidmore | 03/01/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

No Rest Until They Find a Cure for Glaucoma

... than 36 million dollars over the past thirty years to speed up the process of the discovery of a cure for glaucoma.  The Foundation funded one of the first breakthroughs on the generic front, when Wallace L.M. Alward, MD at the University ... Read Read: No Rest Until They Find a Cure for Glaucoma

By: Dr Karen | 13/01/2009 | Health
David Cowley

Just What is Glaucoma and What are the Symptoms

... As serious as this eye disease is, many people simply are unaware of the symptoms or even what it means to have glaucoma.  Since it is something that can lead to loss of peripheral vision and even blindness, and since about 1 in 200 people ... Read Read: Just What is Glaucoma and What are the Symptoms

By: David Cowley | 03/06/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

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