Question

I can’t see anything in my right eye, and the intraocular pressure is over 58. What were the previous treatment methods and their effects?

Answer

Your intraocular pressure is too high. The key to glaucoma treatment is to reduce the pressure, aiming to alleviate pain and protect vision function. Your current vision function has been severely damaged. There is currently no method to completely restore the optic nerve and vision function that have been damaged by organic factors. The purpose of surgery is to alleviate pain and protect your existing vision. I recommend that you undergo surgery immediately after your intraocular pressure returns to normal. The postoperative prognosis is good, with no other complications.