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Glaucoma Diagnosis and Glaucoma Treatment

Glaucoma is considered the silent thief of sight. Your vision is one of your most important senses, yet most of the conditions affect it badly over time. One of the most common and serious eye diseases is glaucoma. It can slowly damage the optic nerve without any apparent symptoms in the early stages. That is why early glaucoma diagnosis and timely glaucoma treatment are important to safeguard your eyesight.

It occurs when there is rush pressure on the optic nerve of your eye. This nerve plays an important part in sending visual signals from the eye to the brain. When it becomes damaged, vision loss may occur, and if left untreated, glaucoma can eventually lead to permanent blindness. But, thanks to technology, modern eye care technology and medical treatments make it possible to diagnose and manage glaucoma effectively. That’s where Mountain View Vision Center stands in Richfield, Utah.

Understanding Glaucoma and Its Causes

When the fluid aqueous humor inside the eye is unable to drain properly, that’s the beginning of glaucoma development. This hindrance in fluid flow creates more pressure up inside the eye, harming the optic nerve slowly. Sometimes, it is seen that eye pressure seems normal, but glaucoma develops.

There are many factors which are responsible for developing glaucoma, which are 

  • Aging around 40s

  • Hereditary disease

  • High eye pressure (intraocular pressure)

  • High blood pressure

  • Excessive use of corticosteroid medications

  • Previous eye injuries

Glaucoma mostly develops gradually, so people often don’t detect it until an apparent change in vision occurs. It is advised to periodically examine your eyes with an expert ophthalmologist.

Advanced Glaucoma Diagnosis in Richfield, Utah.

To save your vision, early diagnosis of glaucoma is very important. During a detailed eye examination, eye care specialists use various diagnostic tools to examine eye health and detect glaucoma.

Some common glaucoma diagnostic tests include

Tonometry:
This test is done to measure the pressure inside your eye (intraocular pressure). If temperature is elevated, it is a significant sign of glaucoma.

Optic Nerve Examination:
Our specialized doctors will delicately examine the optic nerve using modern tools.

Visual Field Test:
This test is done to analyze the peripheral (side) vision to detect any vision loss caused by glaucoma.

OCT Imaging (Optical Coherence Tomography):
In this process, advanced imaging technology offers detailed images of the optic nerve and retina to detect early changes.

At Mountain View Vision Center, our certified doctors diagnose glaucoma early and create a personalized treatment plan.

What are the effective glaucoma treatment options?

Although glaucoma cannot be completely cured. However, it can slow down or stop the progression of modern glaucoma treatment. The main goal of treatment is to reduce eye pressure and protect the optic nerve.

Common glaucoma treatment options include:

Prescription Eye Drops:
Medicated eye drops are the first line of treatment. They help lower eye pressure

Oral Medications:
Eye drops can also control this disease’s growth further.

Laser Therapy:
Laser treatment can aid in enhancing the drainage of eye fluid and lower intraocular pressure.

Glaucoma Surgery:
If medications and laser therapy are not effective, surgical procedures may be recommended to create new drainage pathways for eye fluid.

Early treatment can definitely minimize the risk of vision loss.

Protect Your Vision with Regular Eye Exams

It is a reality that glaucoma often develops slowly and without apparent symptoms. However, routine eye checkups are the best defense system against vision loss. Eye specialists recommend regular eye exams, specifically for those adults over 40 or those having a family history of glaucoma. Our specialized treatment system at Mountain View Vision Center is a blend of proper diagnosis and treatment to protect your important visual organ.

Your eyesight deserves the best protection. Call us for your appointment. Now!

For emergency eye care, call 435-896-5671 to speak with our team and receive guidance on the next steps. If you believe your situation requires immediate medical intervention and you cannot reach us, please proceed to a local urgent care or hospital emergency department.

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