Title: GLAUCOMA
1GLAUCOMA
2GLAUCOMA
- 13 of the blind in India have been blinded due
to Glaucoma
3It may be
YOU
4GLAUCOMAPATIENT EDUCATION
5Glaucoma The Disease
- Caused by increased pressure of fluid in the eye
- The fluid is known as aqueous humor.
- Aqueous humor is not same as tears, which bathe
the outside of the eye. - Aqueous humor maintains the normal shape of the
eyeball and nourishes its internal structure
6Glaucoma The Disease
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Normal Drainage Picture
The Trabecular meshwork is the eyes drain
The Ciliary Body is the eyes faucet or tap
where fluid is made
When this drainage of the fluid gets blocked,
excess pressure is formed leading to Glaucoma
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8Glaucoma Symptoms
Most patients with Glaucoma, especially Primary
Open Angle Glaucoma are asymptomatic i.e. without
any symptoms, until late in the course of
disease. However, certain patients may have
symptoms such as pain, redness, halo vision,
blurred vision.
9Halo around lights
SYMPTOMS
Red eye, pain in the eye,
Blurred vision
Vision loss
Tunnel vision
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11Glaucoma Symptoms
Reduced side vision, central vision intact
Tunnel vision
Normal vision
12How common is glaucoma and who gets it?
- Any one at any age can get glaucoma, but the
older you are the more likely you are to get it. - People above 45 years are more likely to get
Glaucoma.
13Who is most likely to get glaucoma?
- You are more likely to get glaucoma if you
- Have family members with glaucoma
- Are over 45 years of age
- Have poor vision
- Have diabetes
- Take steroid medication
- Previous eye injury.
14Glaucoma Types of Glaucoma
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Chronic orPrimary OpenAngle Glaucoma
Clogged Drainage holes
The angle between the iris and the cornea is
normal, but the drainage holes get clogged from
the inside.
15Glaucoma Types of Glaucoma
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Acute AngleClosure Glaucoma
Blocked Drainage holes
The angle is narrower than normal. If fluid cant
flow easily through the opening in the pupil, the
iris pushes forward and blocks the drainage holes.
16How can I find out if I have glaucoma?
- A series of test performed by your eye doctor
will help to determine whether you have glaucoma
or likely to develop glaucoma.
17Glaucoma Diagnosis
1st History and General Examination
18Glaucoma Diagnosis
- 2nd Tonometry
- Measurement of I.O.P.
- Schiotz tonometry
- Applanation tonometry
- Non contact tonometry
19Glaucoma Diagnosis
Applanation Tonometry
20Glaucoma Diagnosis
3rd OphthalmoscopyExamination of optic disc
21Glaucoma Diagnosis
4th GonioscopyMeasurement of anterior chamber
angle
22Glaucoma Diagnosis
5th PerimetryActual measurement of visual
field looking for any dark areas in field of
vision
23How is glaucoma treated?
24Treatment Options
Pills
Eye drops
Combination method
Laser surgery
Eye operations
25Glaucoma Treatment
MEDICAL
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Drugs increase conventional outflow.
26Glaucoma Treatment
MEDICAL
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Drugs reduce production of fluid in the eye.
27- The purpose of treatment is to prevent further
loss of vision. - This is important because loss of vision due to
glaucoma is irreversible.
28Glaucoma Treatment
SURGERY Trabeculectomy
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Sclera
New Drain
29Glaucoma Treatment
SURGERY Trabeculoplasty
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Open Drainage hole
Laser
30Glaucoma Treatment
Making a tiny opening in the iris with a laser
allows fluid to drain freely
SURGERY Iridotomy
Laser
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31Will I go blind because of glaucoma?
- If glaucoma is left untreated, damage increases,
which may eventually lead to blindness.
32Therefore, you should have
Regular eye examinations
Regular intake of medications as instructed by
the ophthalmologist
33How often should I get my eye examined
34Does diet, exercise, or changein behaviors help?
- Exercise may be beneficial as it
- Lowers eye pressure
- Improves blood flow to the optic nerve.
- Avoid smoking or second-hand smoke.
- Tobacco can worsen the disease.
35Dos and Donts of Glaucoma
- Stock the medicine before they run out it is
important to continue medication on schedule - If more than one drug is used, wait for 10
minutes between drops - Do not increase the number or amount of
medication taken at one time. - Do not stop taking medication just because you
have no obvious symptoms
36Dos and Donts of Glaucoma
- Take all prescribed doses.
- Remember to take medications with you when you
travel - Learn how to take eye drops properly ask your
doctor for help - Maintain a record with your medication schedule
and lists of treatments and doctors
37Remember
- Treatment for glaucoma requires a team made up
of both you and your doctor (ophthalmologist) - Your doctor can prescribe treatment for glaucoma,
but only you can make sure to put your eye drops
regularly - Do not stop taking or changing your medications
without first consulting your doctor
(ophthalmologist) - Frequent eye examinations and tests are critical
to monitor your eyes for any changes - Remember,
It is your vision, and therefore its your
responsibility to maintain it