Chattanooga Times Free Press

Eye exams catch glaucoma early

- Dr. Anthony Komaroff

DEAR DR. K: My mother has open-angle glaucoma. This increases my risk for glaucoma. Can I do anything to reduce that risk?

DEAR READER: Because your mother has the condition, your chance of getting it is double that of most people. That doesn’t mean you will get glaucoma.

Glaucoma refers to a group of eye diseases that cause vision loss by damaging the optic nerve. The optic nerve relays visual informatio­n from the eye to the brain. o see, we need all three: the eye, the optic nerve and the brain. (Of course, it’s a little more complicate­d than that.)

Normally, a liquid called aqueous humor fills the front part of the eye. From there, the liquid passes through a sievelike system of tissues and drains out of the eye to be absorbed into surroundin­g blood vessels. This keeps a healthy balance of pressure in the eye.

In glaucoma, the eye’s drainage system breaks down, slowing or blocking fluid flowing out of the eye. The fluid backs up in

the eye and internal pressure rises. This, in turn, stresses the optic nerve. If the pressure continues, nerve fibers begin to die and vision starts to fade.

Open-angle glaucoma is the most common form of glaucoma. In it, the angle through which fluid drains from the eye remains open, but the aqueous humor drains out too slowly. This leads to fluid backup and rising pressure.

There is no way to prevent glaucoma, and early glaucoma typically causes no noticeable symptoms. But comprehens­ive eye exams can catch glaucoma early. This provides an opportunit­y to begin treatment before it causes irreversib­le vision loss that can lead to blindness. Anyone at high risk for glaucoma — as you are because of your family history — should have regular eye exams.

Drugs to lower pressure in the eye are the main treatment. If medication is not effective, your eye doctor may recommend laser treatment or eye surgery to improve the eye’s natural drainage or to create a new route for fluid to drain.

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