
Glaucoma Surgery: What To Expect
Several surgical treatments are available, depending on the type and stage of glaucoma.
Several surgical treatments are available, depending on the type and stage of glaucoma.
Ophthalmologists, particularly glaucoma specialists, provide MIGS as part of a number of treatment options available to their patients.
Glaucoma can affect people of all ages, including infants, children, and young people.
Currently, there is extensive research and development on “drop-free” or “drop-less” technologies for delivering glaucoma medications to the eye.
If you are experiencing side effects from your glaucoma medications, learn what you can do to reduce or eliminate them.
Endoscopic laser surgery is used to treat both open-angle and angle-closure glaucoma.
While it’s uncommon for people to have an allergic reaction to eye drops, it can happen. …
A number of medications are currently in use to treat glaucoma. …
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