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Glaucoma Diagnosis & Treatment in Ken Caryl, CO

Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that lead to damage to the optic nerve, responsible for transmitting visual information from the eye to the brain. Usually caused by high eye pressure, glaucoma can lead to significant vision loss or even blindness. Open-angle and angle-closure glaucoma are the two primary forms of the disease, both capable of causing serious, irreversible vision loss. Regular eye exams are crucial for early detection and prevention of severe damage. 

At the Eyecare Center of Ken Caryl, our skilled eye doctors can identify glaucoma through comprehensive eye examinations. Early diagnosis is essential for effective glaucoma management, as lost vision due to the disease cannot be restored. 

Detecting glaucoma  

Glaucoma, often called the “silent thief of sight,” exhibits no symptoms in its early stages. Patients typically remain unaware of vision loss until the disease progresses to advanced stages.

Thankfully, early detection and intervention can minimize or prevent optic nerve damage and vision loss resulting from glaucoma. Regular eye exams are the most effective method for diagnosing the condition in its early stages. During a thorough eye examination at the Eyecare Center of Ken Caryl, your eye doctor will assess your eye pressure and look for additional indicators of glaucoma. If diagnosed, your doctor will recommend treatments to help preserve your vision. 

Treating glaucoma 

 Although there is no cure for glaucoma, appropriate treatment, and management can significantly delay or mitigate the disease’s detrimental effects. 

The primary objective of glaucoma treatment is to lower eye pressure and prevent further optic nerve damage. Glaucoma treatment varies depending on the type and severity of the condition. Our eye doctors at the Eyecare Center of Ken Caryl will collaborate with you to devise a personalized treatment plan. 

Glaucoma treatment and management options may include prescription eye drops, medication, or surgery. If surgery is determined to be the best option, we will refer you to a local ophthalmologist for the procedure. Following surgery, your eye doctor at the Eyecare Center of Ken Caryl will oversee your progress and recovery during follow-up appointments. The emphasis will be on reducing eye pressure through medication or surgery, and more frequent check-ups may be advised to monitor your progress. 

DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT

Our skilled eye doctors can identify glaucoma through comprehensive eye exams.