Glaucoma

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What is Glaucoma?

Glaucoma is a disease that harms your eye's optic nerve. It normally happens when liquid develops in the front part of your eye. That additional liquid builds the weight in your eye, harming the optic nerve.
What Are the Symptoms?

Most people don’t have any. The first symptoms sign is regularly lost fringe, or side, vision. That can go unnoticed until late in the disease. That is the reason glaucoma is frequently called the "sneak thief of vision." Detecting glaucoma early is one reason you ought to have an entire test with an eye specialist each 1 to 2 years. Occasionally, weight inside the eye can rise to serious levels. In these cases, you may have sudden eye pain, headache, blurred vision, or the presence of radiance around lights.
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