Glaucoma is a serious eye condition that affects millions of people around the world. It occurs when there is a buildup of pressure within the eye that can damage the optic nerve and lead to vision loss or blindness. There are several different types of glaucoma, each with its own unique set of causes, symptoms, and treatment options.
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with glaucoma, it can be overwhelming to navigate the different types of glaucoma and figure out the best course of treatment. In this article, we'll explore the most common types of glaucoma, including their causes, symptoms, and treatment options. By understanding the nuances of each type, you can make informed decisions about your eye health and work with your doctor to find the best treatment plan for you.
Glaucoma is a disease which is caused due to damaged optic nerve of the eyes. It is one of the leading causes of vision loss/blindness among the elderly (over 60 years old). It generally occurs when the fluid builds up on the cornea (eye’s front part), which increases internal pressure and damages the optic nerves.
The optic nerves have million-plus tiny nerve fibres, just like an electric cable. When these nerve fibres grow non-functional due to ageing, an individual will develop certain blind spots in the eye, killing vision in those areas. These blind spots are unnoticeable until most of these optic nerve fibres are dead. As this condition progresses and when all these nerve fibres die, an individual will ultimately become blind.
There are several types of glaucoma, each with its own unique set of causes, symptoms, and treatment options. Understanding the different types of glaucoma is essential for early detection, proper management, and preventing irreversible vision loss. Considering the reason, glaucoma is mainly of two types: Primary and Secondary Glaucoma.
Primary glaucoma is the condition when the doctor is unable to identify any other condition that causes it. It does not occur because of any other factors. The underlying mechanism is when the peripheral iris occludes the anterior chamber angle, it leads to acute elevation of intraocular pressure.
The primary glaucoma is of the following types:
Secondary glaucoma exists as a side effect of some other underlying medical issue or can occur due to some acquired conditions.
The secondary glaucoma is of following types:
While there are many types of glaucoma, some are more common than others. Let us explore the most common types of glaucoma, their causes, symptoms, and treatment options.
This type of glaucoma is a chronic form of glaucoma, and it is also the most common glaucoma type. This eye disease develops gradually over time. In most cases, the person can't even notice the symptoms of the illness, and even slight vision loss is hardly noticeable. Over a period of time, it can also lead to permanent eye vision damage.
It is also called acute angle-closure glaucoma or closed-angle glaucoma. This glaucoma suddenly starts, resulting in extreme pain and rapid vision degeneration. The symptoms of this glaucoma are evidently visible and noticeable, and prompt treatment can help minimise eye damage.
This is a form of secondary glaucoma begin to develop during an individual's early or middle adulthood. In this type of glaucoma, the iris' pigment cells change and start dispersing through the eye, which can also disturb the flow of fluid drainage from the eye.
This leads to high-pressure build-up in the eye's interior region. Since it's another chronic form of glaucoma, it is also very common. The development is gradual and it can also cause permanent eye-vision damage.
A neovascular glaucoma is a severe form of secondary glaucoma characterised by the proliferation of fibrovascular tissue in the anterior chamber angle. A new blood vessel is formed on the iris with occlusion of the central retinal vein occlusion.
There are several rare types of glaucoma, which are much less common than the most common types like open-angle and angle-closure glaucoma. These rare types include:
Glaucoma is a serious condition, but it shouldn't scare you as well. The blindness that emanates as a result of glaucoma can often be prevented. So, consult a doctor early and get the treatment immediately. This should reduce your chances of having any impairment in vision or any type of vision loss.
You need to get tested for glaucoma whenever you feel pain in the eye. Here are some leading types of eye tests for glaucoma:
Now that you have got yourself tested, you should immediately seek treatment to avoid such conditions in your eye. Here are some of the methods of treating glaucoma:
To prevent the detrimental effects of glaucoma, you can take some measures. Some of the most effective ones are:
Hopefully, now you have a clear idea of the types of glaucoma and how they can affect your eye health. You need to understand the underlying causes of the condition and how to get it diagnosed. This will help you in deciding what kind of treatment you should go for, as per your symptoms.
Having said that, the improvement of modern medical science means there are different ways to treat this condition and stop the prospective vision impairment that you can face in the long term.
So, if you notice any symptoms, then it is advisable to contact an expert or get in touch with us at HexaHealth for assistance on the course of treatment. We can identify the type of glaucoma you are suffering from and then guide you with the procedures you might need to cure the condition.
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Closed-angle glaucoma is the most severe of them all. Moreover, it is so serious that doctors consider this a medical emergency. So, in a situation like this, the patient must be admitted to a hospital and get started with the necessary treatment.
There are four major types of glaucoma:
The attacks can occur when you are too stressed or even too excited. This happens because the intraocular pressure or pressure inside the eye increases all of a sudden.
Damage to the optic nerve because of diabetes or hereditary conditions is the most common cause of glaucoma. However, there can be other reasons as well. So, once you feel any discomfort, you should see a doctor and check it out.
Tonometry is the most accurate test for glaucoma, which helps to measure the pressure build-up inside the eye. In this procedure, the cornea is flattened with the help of an instrument and then the pressure is checked.
There are several tests for glaucoma detection, such as:
All forms of glaucoma are dangerous, but open-angle glaucoma is a silent killer. This type of glaucoma is slow and asymptomatic at times, thus damaging the eye silently over a period.
Open-end glaucoma causes blindness, but other forms of glaucoma can also cause some alteration in vision if not treated early.
The two most common types of glaucoma are open-angle and angle-closure. If you detect any symptoms related to them then contact the specialist near you for further diagnosis.
The most popular surgery that is used to treat glaucoma is trabeculectomy. Here, part of the eye-drainage tubes is removed to ensure that the fluids can drain easily and do not get stored.
Last Updated on: 9 March 2023
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