Question

My child is 10 years old and I didn’t know what the situation would be. Later, I found out that they were sick. What are the symptoms of glaucoma?

Answer

Glaucoma has different types, and its symptoms can vary in different patients. Common symptoms include: 1. At night, the pupils dilate, causing sudden intense eye pain and swelling. Vision becomes blurred, and sometimes when looking at lights, due to corneal edema, halos may appear around the lights, with red and green rainbow circles. Vision may also become extremely blurred and invisible. 2. Sometimes there is a headache and a feeling of nausea. At night, there is a slight swelling around the eye sockets and a sense of pain over the Brow. Sometimes eye swelling, halos, and sensitivity can occur due to prolonged screen time. 3. Decreased vision, except in cases of myopia, where the prescription keeps changing. These are the symptoms of glaucoma. If you have glaucoma, you must seek detailed examination and treatment at an ophthalmology hospital promptly.