Question

The father’s glaucoma has not improved after two surgeries, and his intraocular pressure is still high recently. How should it be treated?

Answer

If the diagnosis still confirms glaucoma, oral hypotensive medications can be taken under a doctor’s guidance, and attention should be paid to eye care. If the intraocular pressure continues to rise, another surgery may be needed. It is recommended to choose an appropriate treatment method after checking at a regular ophthalmology hospital. Daily life should also pay attention to healthy habits and diet.