Causes of Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a common eye disease characterized by rapid onset, significant harm, and the potential for sudden blindness. Its hallmark is the intermittent or continuous rise in intraocular pressure beyond the tolerance level of the eye, causing damage to various tissues and vision functions. This can lead to optic nerve atrophy, narrowing of the field of vision, and a decline in vision. If not treated promptly, it may even result in blindness.
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