
What is Glaucoma Care?
Glaucoma is a very complex group of conditions which cause progressive damage to the optic nerve. The result is lost vision, first in the peripheral visual field and ultimately in the central vision in severe cases. It is thought that in most glaucoma conditions the injury to the optic nerve is caused by high eye pressure.
Each patient that is suspicious for glaucoma needs to be evaluated individually. The components of this evaluation are consideration of the patient’s age, race and family history as well as a comprehensive medical history. Next, a comprehensive eye examination needs to be performed which include measurement of vision, visual field, corneal thickness, eye pressure and a complete evaluation of the optic nerve including special scanning testing. There is not one measurement that determines the presence or absence of glaucoma.


