Advanced care to protect your vision from the silent thief of sight. Early detection and expert management are key to preserving your vision.
Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, often due to abnormally high pressure in the eye (intraocular pressure). This damage can lead to permanent vision loss if not treated promptly and effectively.
Often called the "silent thief of sight," glaucoma typically causes no pain and produces no symptoms until noticeable vision loss occurs. By then, the damage is irreversible. That's why regular comprehensive eye exams are crucial for early detection and treatment.
In the early stages, glaucoma typically has no symptoms. As the disease progresses, you may notice:
If you experience any of these symptoms, especially sudden eye pain accompanied by nausea and vomiting, seek immediate medical attention as this could indicate acute angle-closure glaucoma, which is a medical emergency.
At the Eyecare Center of Orange County, we utilize state-of-the-art technology to diagnose glaucoma in its earliest stages, even before symptoms appear:
Our comprehensive glaucoma evaluation goes beyond simply checking eye pressure. We analyze multiple factors to assess your risk and detect early signs of damage before vision loss occurs.
While damage from glaucoma cannot be reversed, treatment can help slow or prevent further vision loss. The goal of all glaucoma treatment is to lower intraocular pressure to prevent damage to the optic nerve. Treatment options depend on the type and severity of your glaucoma.
The most common initial treatment for glaucoma. These medications work by either reducing the production of fluid in the eye or increasing its outflow, thereby lowering intraocular pressure.
Different classes of eye drops include:
When medications alone aren't sufficient or aren't tolerated well, laser procedures may be recommended:
These procedures are typically performed in an outpatient setting and require minimal recovery time.
For advanced or rapidly progressing glaucoma, surgical options may be necessary:
Dr. Bonakdar works closely with top glaucoma surgeons to coordinate your care if surgical intervention becomes necessary.
At the Eyecare Center of Orange County, we take a comprehensive, personalized approach to glaucoma management:
Our goal is not just to treat glaucoma but to preserve your vision and quality of life for years to come.
Currently, there is no cure for glaucoma. However, with early detection and proper treatment, the progression of the disease can be significantly slowed or halted, preserving your vision. This is why regular eye examinations are crucial, especially if you have risk factors for glaucoma.
The American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends comprehensive eye exams:
However, if you have risk factors for glaucoma (family history, African American heritage, diabetes, etc.), you should have more frequent examinations as recommended by your eye doctor.
With early detection and proper treatment, most people with glaucoma will not go blind. However, if left untreated, glaucoma can cause significant vision loss and even blindness. This is why it's often called the "silent thief of sight" – by the time you notice vision problems, permanent damage may have already occurred.
For many patients, glaucoma is a lifelong condition that requires ongoing management. If eye drops are part of your treatment plan, you may need to use them indefinitely. However, advances in laser treatments and surgical options may reduce or eliminate the need for drops in some cases. Your treatment plan may evolve over time based on how well your glaucoma is controlled and how you respond to different treatments.
While lifestyle changes alone cannot treat glaucoma, certain habits may support your overall treatment plan:
Always discuss any lifestyle changes with your eye doctor as part of your comprehensive treatment plan.
Early detection and proper management are key to preserving your vision. Schedule your comprehensive glaucoma evaluation with Dr. Bonakdar.