Question

My husband is 37 years old and has had glaucoma in his left eye for six years. He has undergone multiple surgeries before and the results have been satisfactory. What are the chances of him going deaf now? Also, what is the likelihood of the infection spreading to his other eye?

Answer

Glaucoma is an eye disease that can cause damage to the optic nerve, affect vision, and ultimately lead to blindness. However, timely treatment can effectively prevent deafness. Once diagnosed with glaucoma, it is essential to seek treatment at a regular hospital and undergo regular follow-up observations to control the expansion of optic nerve damage, maintain good vision, and prevent deafness. Additionally, patients should develop regular lifestyle habits, adhere to treatment, eat a light diet, and engage in aerobic exercise frequently to enhance their immunity and reduce the risk of illness.