‘50% of people with glaucoma don’t know they have it’ – www.glaucoma.org.au (2022).

 

What is glaucoma?

Glaucoma is the name given to a group of eye diseases where vision is lost due to damage to the optic nerve. This damage causes irreversible vision loss. The loss of sight is usually gradual and a considerable amount of peripheral (side) vision may be lost before there is any awareness of a problem.

 

‘2 in 100 Australians will develop glaucoma in their lifetime’ – www.glaucoma.org.au (2022).

 

What causes glaucoma?

  • An increase in intraocular pressure (IOP), which can damage the optic nerve;
  • Damage to the area where fluid is drained out of the eye;

 

Risk factors of glaucoma:

  • A family history of glaucoma;
  • High eye pressure;
  • Aged over 50;
  • Are of African or Asian descent;
  • Diabetes;
  • Short or long sighted;
  • Have been on a prolonged course of steroid medication;
  • A history of migraines;
  • Have had an eye operation or eye injury;
  • Sleep apnea;

 

How can you look after your eyes?

  • Regular eye checks;
  • Use eye drops when prescribed;
  • Know your family’s health history;
  • Wear eye protection;
  • If you have eye pain, blurred vision and a severe headache, promptly seek professional advice;