Glaucoma is a serious eye disease due to which eyesight can also be lost. This disease is colloquially called cataract. Actually, in this disease the nerves of the eyes start getting damaged which has a direct connection with the brain. For this reason the brain gives signals about what the eyes are seeing. Although there are many types of glaucoma. Today we will talk about the reasons for its occurrence.
When and why does glaucoma occur?
Glaucoma occurs inside the eye i.e. in the pupil of the eye. This disease occurs when the optic nerve of the eye gets damaged. Water starts filling around the eyes. Water nourishes the eye and gives it shape, water starts flowing continuously from the eye.
When a person suffers from glaucoma, his eyes start watering. When fluid starts accumulating, the pressure inside the eye starts increasing. If it remains inside the eye for a long time then it is very difficult to manage. Due to this the optic nerve gets completely damaged. Due to which eyesight gets damaged.
Causes of glaucoma
People above 60 years of age often complain of glaucoma.
Diabetes. Glaucoma patients often complain of glaucoma.
Glaucoma also occurs due to eye injury.
Glaucoma also occurs due to any previous eye surgery. Glaucoma can also occur due to myopia.
High BP can also be a major reason for this.
Taking corticosteroid medicine can also cause glaucoma. It may happen.
Symptoms of Glaucoma
Redness of eyes
Severe pain and itching in the eyes
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Nausea and nausea
Sudden loss of vision