Question

Can congenital glaucoma be cured? I’ve had congenital glaucoma since birth and have worked for more than a decade. Although I wear glasses and receive treatment, it still causes some inconvenience in my daily life, and I’m wondering if there are any surgical options that can provide a Radical Cure cure.

Answer

Congenital glaucoma can be treated with conservative methods if it does not interfere with daily life, such as using mydriatic eye drops and cooperate with cooperate with mannitol infusion to lower intraocular pressure. If the eye pressure is not effectively controlled after taking medication, it can severely disrupt daily life and necessitate trabeculectomy. However, the symptoms of glaucoma can be stubborn, and the effectiveness of treatment varies from person to person. It’s important to maintain physical and mental health, keep personal hygiene, and avoid bacterial invasion due to decreased resistance.