Question

What are the symptoms of acute glaucoma?

Answer

Acute glaucoma may present with symptoms such as halos, blurred vision, and eye pain. Rest may slightly improve these symptoms, but upon recurrence, the eyes may again become congested, vision may rapidly decline, and symptoms like headache, nausea, and vomiting may accompany them. It may also present with photophobia and hardening of the eyeball upon recovery. Maintaining a good mood is helpful for disease recovery.