What is Glaucoma? Symptoms and treatment options explained

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  • What is Glaucoma of the eye and how is it treated? In this video, ophthalmologist Mr Saurabh Goyal from The Blackheath Hospital shares important information about glaucoma, symptoms, diagnosis, and how it is treated.
    For more information on glaucoma visit - www.bmihealthcare.co.uk/treat...
    Chapters in this video
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:36 - What is glaucoma?
    01:18 - Symptoms
    02:04 - Diagnosis
    02:56 - Treatment
    04:05 - Benefits of surgery
    04:26 - Risks of surgery
    05:29 - Causes
    What is glaucoma?
    Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that result in irreversible damage to the optic nerve, usually caused by high pressure in the eye. There are two different types of glaucoma, primary and secondary. Primary glaucoma is the most common type.
    What are the symptoms of glaucoma?
    Unfortunately, most glaucoma doesn’t cause symptoms until very late in the course of the disease. Symptoms include blurry vision, pain and irritation, as well as headaches.
    Therefore, it is very important that you have regular glaucoma checks with a trained optician to prevent loss of vision.
    How is glaucoma diagnosed?
    Glaucoma is usually identified during a regular eye examination with an optician, who should then refer you to a Consultant for a formal diagnosis. If you have a family history of glaucoma, then it is recommended that you get your eyes checked at least once a year as glaucoma risk increases with age.
    How is glaucoma treated?
    Glaucoma is easily treated with eye drops, laser treatment or surgery depending on the type of glaucoma, it's severity and when it is discovered. Glaucoma surgery can also be combined with cataract surgery.
    What are the benefits of glaucoma surgery?
    The main benefit of surgery is that it reduces further sight loss and the risk of blindness.
    Is Glaucoma caused by lifestyle?
    No. Glaucoma is mostly a result of genetics or previous eye conditions.
    The only lifestyle change you can make to improve your outlook with glaucoma is to go for regular eye checkups for early detection.
    Mr Saurabh Goyal is a consultant ophthalmologist with a special interest in glaucoma. He practices at the St.Thomas Hospital in London and at the BMI Blackheath Hospital in Kent www.bmihealthcare.co.uk/hospi....
    If you have any of the symptoms outlined in this video, seek professional medical help immediately.
    Do you want to hear more about glaucoma, or other ophthalmic conditions? Leave a comment below and we will plan future videos on suggested topics.
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  • @faisalyousufkhan6419
    @faisalyousufkhan6419 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Very decent and explanatory information as much as humanly possible, wonderful Doc. I'm really impressed

  • @cicllyjmj5863
    @cicllyjmj5863 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks a lot for the correct information and pieces of advice to take good care of Glaucoma problems.
    Sr. Cicily JMJ

  • @rekham5509
    @rekham5509 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Even after a patient goes completely blind due to glaucoma is it necessary to put eye drops to control eye pressure?

  • @sharonenter
    @sharonenter 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well explained 🙏

  • @alisonalibongo3177
    @alisonalibongo3177 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My mum & grandma Mum of my mum, both had glycoma they both went blind. My dr says i have %90 that i will get it. i am nearly 50. My eye sight is perfect…what do i do should i worry. My mum was blind but still felt pain like a knife cutting her eyes even though she was blind.

    • @Divina13100
      @Divina13100 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Do eye exame regularly to prevent,and to catch early.

  • @jasmynpolitethebraillefana4179
    @jasmynpolitethebraillefana4179 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have had glaucoma for 19 years and I have to take eye drops every day 4 times.

    • @se4497
      @se4497 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      What was your eye pressure when you first diagnosed

    • @jasmynpolitethebraillefana4179
      @jasmynpolitethebraillefana4179 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@se4497 in 2004 when I was diagnosed with glaucoma it was about like in the thirties

  • @kanthidissanayaka3915
    @kanthidissanayaka3915 ปีที่แล้ว +1

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