Question

How should congenital glaucoma be treated?

Answer

Patients with glaucoma often experience constipation, which can be harmful to the body, possibly leading to sexual dysfunction and the dissolution of endothelial and stromal cells, disrupting normal blood circulation. This can help enhance the excretion of intraocular fluid, leading to increased intraocular pressure. At this time, the glaucoma diet can include more honey, sesame oil, and vegetable oils to stabilize the lubricity of the intestines. Additionally, consuming more fruits like bananas, carrots, raw pears, lemons, oranges, watermelons, cantaloupes, and tomatoes, as well as vegetables and whole grains rich in fiber can help relax the mood.