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When people with glaucoma are diagnosed and treated at an early stage, many will not lose significant vision. Unfortunately, some will develop low vision. This article explores what that is, how low-vision specialists perform an evaluation, and provides helpful tips on low- and high-tech devices that can help a person use their remaining vision most effectively.
People with diabetes are at risk for several types of glaucoma. This article provides helpful information on prevention strategies and treatment options.
Learn about new and exciting treatments for glaucoma called MIGS or Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgeries, which are generally safer with quicker recovery times.
Pressure inside the brain may also influence glaucoma, and this article explores this new research.
An ophthalmologist provides answers to the top five questions she gets from patients in her glaucoma practice.
Laser treatments for glaucoma reduce eye pressure to prevent or reduce glaucoma damage. Learn about different types of laser eye surgery and what to expect.
Secondary glaucoma is a broad term that encompasses many types of glaucoma that are the result of certain medical conditions in the eye or the body.
Learn helpful tips for navigating glaucoma care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
You’ve visited an ophthalmologist, and you’ve just received a diagnosis of glaucoma. You may be feeling anxious or overwhelmed by this diagnosis, but hopefully, with additional knowledge, you can feel more in control of this disease. This article summarizes some questions you may be asking yourself.
Learn how your eye doctor can determine a great deal about your general health just by examining your eyes.