Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that can lead to vision loss if not treated promptly. Dr. John Meyers provides expert advice on managing glaucoma to preserve your vision and maintain eye health.
Glaucoma damages the optic nerve, often due to increased intraocular pressure (IOP). There are different types of glaucoma, including open-angle glaucoma (the most common form) and angle-closure glaucoma.
Regular eye exams are crucial for early detection of glaucoma. Dr. Meyers recommends comprehensive eye exams every one to two years, especially for those over 40 or with a family history of glaucoma.
If diagnosed with glaucoma, follow your treatment plan closely. This may include prescription eye drops, oral medications, laser treatment, or surgery. Adhering to your treatment plan helps control IOP and prevent further damage.
Regular monitoring of your intraocular pressure is essential. Dr. Meyers will check your IOP during your visits and adjust your treatment as needed to keep it within a safe range.
If you are prescribed eye drops or other medications, take them exactly as directed. Missing doses can lead to increased eye pressure and further damage to the optic nerve.
Maintain a healthy lifestyle to support your overall health and eye health. Regular exercise, a balanced diet, and avoiding smoking can positively impact your condition.
Wear protective eyewear during activities that pose a risk of eye injury. Trauma to the eyes can increase the risk of developing secondary glaucoma.
Conditions like diabetes and hypertension can affect glaucoma. Keep these conditions under control with the help of your healthcare provider to reduce the risk of complications.
Educate yourself about glaucoma and stay informed about new treatments and management strategies. Understanding your condition empowers you to take an active role in your care.
Joining a support group for individuals with glaucoma can provide emotional support and practical advice. Sharing experiences with others can help you manage your condition more effectively.
Managing glaucoma requires a proactive approach and regular care. By following these expert tips from Dr. John Meyers, you can help preserve your vision and maintain a high quality of life. For comprehensive glaucoma care and personalized treatment, schedule an appointment with Dr. Meyers today.
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