
Glaucoma is serious eye disease and the second leading cause of vision loss and blindness in the world. The two most common forms of glaucoma are Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma and Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma.
Open-angle glaucoma is often called "the silent thief of sight" because it has no symptoms until permanent vision loss has occurred. Symptoms in late stages of the disease include:
Regular eye exams are the key to detecting this type of glaucoma early enough to successfully treat your condition and prevent further progression.
Angle-closure glaucoma is a rarer form of glaucoma, which develops very quickly and demands immediate medical attention.
In contrast with open-angle glaucoma, symptoms of acute angle-closure glaucoma are very noticeable and damage occurs quickly. If you experience any of these symptoms, seek immediate care:
Since chronic forms of glaucoma can destroy your vision before any signs or symptoms appear, here is a list of higher risk factors:
The American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends a comprehensive eye exam for all adults starting at age 40, and every three to five years after that if you do not have any glaucoma risk factors.
If you have other risk factors or you are older than age 60, you should be screened every one to two years. If you are African-American, your doctor will likely recommend periodic eye exams starting between ages 20 and 39.
If you are at higher-risk for developing glaucoma or believe you have symptoms related to glaucoma, please contact your Vision Source eye professional today to schedule a comprehensive eye exam.