Question

My son is four years old, and I’ve noticed that his eyes seem off, but I can’t pinpoint the reason. After researching, I suspect he might have secondary glaucoma. I would like to ask how it should be treated?

Answer

Secondary glaucoma refers to glaucoma that is caused by other diseases or conditions. Since your child has no previous history of eye diseases, the situation you described may not necessarily mean he has this condition. For a four-year-old child experiencing eye discomfort, it is advisable to immediately visit an ophthalmology department for refraction tests, slit lamp examinations, and intraocular pressure measurements to determine the cause and implement appropriate treatment measures.