Question

Can glaucoma caused by retinal hemorrhage be treated?

Answer

When glaucoma is caused by retinal hemorrhage, it is crucial to actively treat the hemorrhage and identify and control the primary disease. While controlling the primary disease, medications or laser treatment can be employed to effectively control retinal damage, which is also helpful in preventing increased intraocular pressure. Additionally, timely medication for controlling eye pressure can be used, and if conditions permit, surgical treatment can be considered.