Question
My grandmother is 66 years old, and since last month, her vision has declined rapidly. Initially, we thought it was presbyopia, but after taking her to the hospital for a detailed examination, we found out it was glaucoma syndrome. Now her vision is getting worse. Can glaucoma syndrome heal itself?
Answer
Generally speaking, if someone has glaucoma ciliary body syndrome, treatment must be initiated promptly. In the early stage of glaucoma syndrome, there is a possibility of self-healing. Therefore, it is recommended that you take your grandmother to a regular ophthalmology department for a comprehensive fundus examination to determine the condition of the glaucoma syndrome and to receive targeted treatment based on the examination results, determining the appropriate treatment plan.