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Glaucoma

Glaucoma is an eye disease that harms the optic nerves, which are responsible for relaying visual information to the brain. When it is left untreated, glaucoma can lead to blind spots or complete blindness. At Family EyeCare at Westchase in Tampa, FL, we provide comprehensive eye exams to learn more about your condition and treatment that can preserve your vision. Before visiting us, learn about some symptoms of glaucoma below:

Glaucoma

Symptoms of Glaucoma

The type of glaucoma that you may have will determine the symptoms that you experience. There are often no symptoms during the early stages, which makes it important to receive regular eye exams. When the diseases progresses, you may notice more noticeable symptoms. Some of the most common glaucoma symptoms include:

•             Eye pain

•             Tired eyes

•             Bloodshot eyes

•             Red eyes

•             Blurry vision

Causes of Glaucoma

Damage to the optic nerve is often caused by increased eye pressure due to poor drainage. In a healthy eye, aqueous humor can flow and drain well. However, when it begins to slow or is blocked, the fluid will accumulate and eye pressure will increase. Our optometrist can recommend the necessary treatment that will help reduce the pressure in your eyes.

How is Glaucoma Diagnosed?

When you visit us, we perform various tests to accurately diagnose glaucoma. Our optometrists also use eye drops to numb your eyes. Once they are numb, three main tests are conducted, including the following:

•             Tonometry: This test calculates the intraocular pressure

•             Pachymetry: This test measures corneal thickness.

•             Gonioscopy: This test measures the size of the angle between the iris and cornea

In addition, our optometrists may also check the condition of the optic nerve, your peripheral vision, and for any vision loss.

Contact us for an Appointment Today!

If you’re experiencing any symptoms of glaucoma, our team at Family EyeCare at Westchase in Tampa, FL, can help. With the right treatment, we can slow down the progression of the disease and reduce further vision loss. To schedule your appointment, contact our office at (813) 814-2020 today. When you’re seeking an optometrist near me, we are happy to assist you!