Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness that affects more than three million Indians. Glaucoma Treatment in Ghatkopar, Mumbai offers advanced options for individuals dealing with this sight-threatening condition. It is a family of more than 30 diseases that affects pressure within the eye (intraocular pressure), and damages the optic nerve. Often called the “sneak thief” of sight, people with most forms of glaucoma do not have symptoms until the optic nerve is already severely damaged. If diagnosed early, the disease can be controlled and permanent vision loss can be prevented.
What causes glaucoma? Glaucoma occurs when the normal pressure inside the eyes (intraocular pressure or IOP) increases because the aqueous humor fluid – which usually flows in and out of the eye – is unable to drain. Over time, this fluid buildup damages the optic nerve, the structure that sends visual signals from your eyes to your brain. Underlying reasons for this usually relate to the type of glaucoma you have. Get an appointment with Eye Specialist For Glaucoma Treatment in Ghatkopar, Mumbai.
Symptoms of Glaucoma
In most cases, glaucoma is asymptomatic (has no symptoms). By the time an individual experiences decreased vision, the disease is frequently in its latter stages. Since early warning signs of glaucoma are rare, it is important —- especially for those at risk —- to have regular medical eye examinations every one or two years.
Patients with chronic glaucoma may not be aware of any symptoms because the disease develops slowly and they rarely notice loss of peripheral vision. Patients with an acute form of glaucoma (acute angle closure) may develop severe symptoms because ocular pressure rises quickly and they may experience:
Blurred vision, especially at night
Halos or rainbows around lights
Severe headaches or eye pain
Nausea
- Common Types of Glaucoma
- Acute Angle Closure Glaucoma
- Acute closure of the peripheral drainage angle, characterized by a sudden increase in intraocular pressure.
Oral Medications
Like eye drops, oral prescription medications help reduce pressure inside your eye.Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma
The iris obstructs the eye’s drainage angle in a slow, progressive fashion.
Primary Open Angle Glaucoma
The drainage angle is open but does not allow fluid to drain adequately for unknown reasons.
Pseudoexfoliation Glaucoma
Deposits of a fibrillary material that may contribute to the obstruction of the fluid drainage from the eye.
Pigmentary Glaucoma
Pigment dislodged from the iris obstructs the eye’s drainage structures.
Angle Recession Glaucoma
Scar tissue from previous trauma obstructs the outflow of fluid.
Neovascular Glaucoma
Various disorders cause blood vessels to proliferate on the iris and in the eye’s drainage structures.
Normal Tension Glaucoma
Glaucoma that develops despite eye pressure in the normal range.
Childhood Glaucoma or Pediatric Glaucoma
Childhood glaucoma, also referred to as congenital glaucoma, pediatric glaucoma or primary infantile glaucoma occurs in babies and young children.
Risk Factor for Glaucoma
Although glaucoma is most common in adults over the age of 40, susceptibility is not determined by age alone. A genetic predisposition of those with a family history of the disease and African-Americans, are at a particularly increased risk. Studies have shown individuals at greater risk for glaucoma may fit one or more of the following criteria:
- 18+ years or older
- Are over the age of 60
- Have a family history of the disease, elevated intraocular pressure
- Have diabetes or hypertension
- Are very nearsighted or farsighted
- Steroid Users
- Have had an eye injury
- Are Hispanic over the age of 60
- Expert Diagnosis for Early Detection
Clear Sight Eye Care’s specialists continuously fight the severe consequences of not detecting the disease in its early stages — to achieve an accurate assessment, experienced ophthalmologist performs a comprehensive glaucoma screening that consists of non-invasive, pain-free procedures:
Tonometry
This test measures the pressure inside your eye.Visual Field
This test checks for vision loss in your side or peripheral vision.Spectral Domain OCT
Newer diagnostic studies using computer-imaging technology such as spectral domain optical coherence tomography (OCT), now permit precise measurements of the retinal nerve fiber layer that cannot be visualized by the unaided human eye. This test helps monitor and detect optic nerve loss over time.Optic Disc Photography
Optic nerve photographs document the severity of damage to the nerve and are used to monitor changes over time.Pachymetry
Because corneal thickness can influence your eye pressure reading, this test measures the thickness of your cornea.Gonioscopy
This exam looks at the drainage angle in your eye.What is the most effective treatment for glaucoma?
Eye Drops
Certain prescription eye drops decrease intraocular pressure by reducing the amount of fluid your eye produces. Several different classes of glaucoma medications are available to provide pressure reduction including beta-blockers, prostaglandin analogues, alpha-adrenergic agonists, miotics, Rho kinase inhibitors, and oral and topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitors. These medications work by either reducing the rate at which fluid in the eye is produced or by increasing the outflow of fluid from the eye.
Oral Medications
Like eye drops, oral prescription medications help reduce pressure inside your eye.Laser Therapy
Using a laser beam, your ophthalmologist Dr. Sonia Maheshwari Kothari opens clogged channels inside the eye, releasing fluid build-up. Laser therapy is an outpatient procedure.Filtering Surgery
Filtering surgery to create a new passage for fluid drainage. Surgery is usually reserved for cases that cannot be controlled by medication and after appropriate laser treatment.Implant Surgery
To enhance filtering surgery, your ophthalmologist may insert tiny drainage devices or “aqueous shunts” to keep the surgically created drainage opening from closing.MIGS
Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) has been developed in recent years to lower eye pressure and prevent progression of glaucoma. MIGS procedures are indicated in certain types of glaucoma and work by using microscopic-sized equipment and tiny incisions.For more information & consultation on Glaucoma treatment in Ghatkopar, Mumbai, visit Clear Sight Eyecare &Laser Centre at Ghatkopar East or contact us on 80978 09788 or simply fill in your name and number & one of our team member will get in touch with you soon. Our team of experts along with Dr. Sonia Maheshwari Kothari, Ophthalmologist Eye Surgeon & one of the Best Eye Specialist in Mumbai, will help you out in understanding your problem and guide you through every stage of your treatment. For Clear Sight Eyecare & Laser Centre direction click here.