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Effect of Some Indigenous Plants on Hypertension_ an Experimental and Clinical Study (Paperback)

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Glaucoma is an eye disease in which the optic nerve is damaged in a characteristic pattern.

This can permanently damage vision in the affected eye(s) and lead to blindness if

left untreated. It is normally associated with increased fluid pressure in the eye

(aqueous humour).1 The term "ocular hypertension" is used for people with

consistently raised intraocular pressure (IOP) without any associated optic nerve damage.

However, if the ocular hypertension is associated with optic nerve damage, the condition is

labeled as glaucoma. The nerve damage involves loss of retinal ganglion cells in a

characteristic pattern. Raised intraocular pressure (above 21 mmHg or 2.8 kPa) is the most

important and only modifiable risk factor for glaucoma. However, some people may have

high eye pressure for years and never develop damage, while others can develop

nerve damage at a relatively low eye pressure. Untreated glaucoma can lead to

permanent damage of the optic nerve and resultant visual field loss, which over time

can progress to blindness. Glaucoma can be roughly divided into two main categories,

"open-angle" and "closed-angle"(or "angle closure") glaucoma. The angle refers to

the area between the iris and cornea, through which fluid must flow to escape via

the trabecular meshwork. Closed-angle glaucoma can appear suddenly and is often

painful; visual loss can progress quickly, but the discomfort often leads patients to seek

medical attention before permanent damage occurs. Open-angle, chronic glaucoma tends

to progress at a slower rate and patients may not notice they have lost vision until the

disease has progressed significantly. Glaucoma has been called the "silent thief of sight"

because the loss of vision often occurs gradually over a long period of time, and

symptoms only occur when the disease is quite advanced. Once lost, vision cannot

normally be recovered, so treatment is aimed at preventing further loss.


Product Details
ISBN: 9789007391649
ISBN-10: 900739164X
Publisher: Independent Author
Publication Date: November 26th, 2022
Pages: 124
Language: English