Question

What Are the Symptoms of Glaucoma?

Answer

Glaucoma is a disease that causes damage to the optic nerve. When intraocular pressure increases, it leads to nerve fiber damage, which can result in field defects and, in severe cases, blindness. Symptoms include eye pain, swelling, dizziness, headaches, red halos around lights at night, severe headaches, and vomiting. Treatment methods include laser surgery, filtering surgery, and medication therapy. Additionally, maintaining a positive mood, good sleep, avoiding overexertion, and consuming more hydrating foods such as honey and watermelons are recommended.