This is a complete line channel <br /><br />We believe that without our health, we will not be able to do anything,<br /><br /> and therefore we provide simple information about our health every day, <br /><br />so subscribe to the channel and activate notifications to receive every new thing every day<br /><br />Today we're talking about glaucoma<br /><br />They occur when the fluid in the eye does not drain properly;<br /><br /> This increases the pressure inside the eye and the optic nerve<br /><br />Types of glaucoma:<br /><br />Open angle: occur gradually; As the eye does not drain the fluid inside as well as it should, and as a result, the intraocular pressure increases<br /><br />Closed angle: It is a medical emergency in this type of glaucoma, the outer edge of the iris (the colored part of the eye) prevents fluid from draining from the front of the eye.<br /><br /> Where the liquid quickly accumulates; This causes a sudden increase in intraocular pressure, and if untreated, it can cause blindness within only a few days.<br /><br /> Therefore, when you feel its symptoms, you should go to the emergency room immediately<br /><br />Secondary glaucoma: caused by eye injuries, operations, or certain medications<br /><br />Congenital glaucoma: this affects newborns or children. Due to a congenital defect in the development of the angle of the eye; As a result of poor eye growth<br /><br /> There are no obvious warning signs or symptoms in the early stages;<br /><br /> But as the disease progresses, dark spots may appear in the side vision.<br /><br /> As for closed-angle glaucoma, the symptoms are sudden and severe:<br /><br />Blurred vision<br /><br />strong headache<br /><br />Vomiting and nausea<br /><br />Severe eye pain<br /><br />Redness of the eye<br /><br />Seeing halos around light<br /><br />Thanks for watching <br /><br />If you liked the video, click on Like<br /><br /> And subscribe to the channel to receive more<br /><br />Note: The information in the video is never a substitute for taking medical advice when needed<br /><br />#glaucoma
