Question
My neighbor’s grandmother recently has sudden vision loss, severe headaches, and dizziness. Sometimes she falls while walking and needs assistance to continue. The hospital diagnosed her with secondary glaucoma. Can this condition heal on its own?
Answer
Secondary glaucoma is a condition characterized by a severe increase in intraocular pressure and accompanied by mild ciliary body inflammation, which cannot heal on its own. It is recommended to seek timely medical examination at a regular hospital and receive treatment based on the results. Pay attention to rest, maintain sufficient sleep, avoid staying up late to prevent eye fatigue. Consume fresh fruits and vegetables to supplement vitamins, maintain a proper schedule, and avoid staying up late.