Eyes are sensitive, so every condition affecting them should be handled with utmost care. Conditions such as glaucoma can cause a gradual loss of sight. Atlanta Vision Cataract & Laser Center comprises a team of board-certified specialists treating multiple eye concerns such as glaucoma. The center serves patients of East Point, College Park, Hapeville, and Atlanta areas. If you think you suffer from glaucoma, or any other vision-related problem, make an appointment with the Atlanta glaucoma specialists by calling our office or book online.

What Is Glaucoma?

Glaucoma is not one condition, but combined groups of eye disorders leading to optic nerve damage. This condition can gradually result in loss of vision. In some cases, the eye damage is caused by an abnormal increase in the eyeball.

In the US, glaucoma is a common cause of eye blindness. This disease will slowly affect your vision that most people do not realize until it has affected the eye extensively. One prevalent form of glaucoma is open-angle-glaucoma. Aside from gradual vision loss, the condition has no accompanying signs or symptoms. To achieve quality results, detecting and treating the disease early is essential to minimize the damage caused by it. For this reason, you should get an eye exam often.

What are the Symptoms of Glaucoma?

The prevalent common forms of glaucoma-related conditions are angle-closure-glaucoma and open-angle-glaucoma. Both conditions manifest themselves differently. Some of the acute angle-closure-glaucoma symptoms are red eyes, blurry vision, not seeing clearly under bright light, vomiting and nausea, pain, and visual problems. On the other hand, symptoms of  open-angle-glaucoma are gradual peripheral vision loss (affecting both eyes), and tunnel vision.

If you often notice some of these signs, particularly eye pressure, it should alert you of a glaucoma-related issue. Seek urgent medical attention at Atlanta Vision Cataract & Laser Center. Both the angle-closure-glaucoma and open-angle-glaucoma conditions can be primary or secondary.

An eye disorder is known as primary if its cause is uncertain, and secondary if the likely cause is known. These include diabetes, inflammation, eye injury, advanced cataracts, tumor, certain medications, and eye disorders. Nevertheless, some people are at a higher risk of glaucoma conditions due to various factors, such as age, family history, ethnic background, and increased corticosteroid use. Learn more about glaucoma and related disorders by scheduling a consultation at Atlanta Vision Cataract & Laser Center.

How to Treat Glaucoma - Laser Treatment

Open-angle-glaucoma affects over 50 million people around the world, with new annual cases rising significantly. For this reason, Atlanta Vision Cataract & Laser Center dedicates their practice to offering expert eye care to these glaucoma patients. Lumenis offers several ophthalmic laser systems meant to provide essential surgical equipment to the ophthalmologist.

These tools will help reduce intraocular pressure and manage the progressive and degenerative conditions. This new laser technology is revolutionizing glaucoma patient care. Unlike the Argon Laser Trabeculoplasty (ALT), Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT) does not leave a scar.

To sum up, Atlanta Vision Cataract & Laser Center is a comprehensive eye care facility, serving patients across Georgia, and the surrounding communities. Aside from angle-closure-glaucoma and open-angle-glaucoma, the center uses a new laser technology to address photo-disruptors and photocoagulators. If you have any of the glaucoma signs highlighted above, call or request online for an appointment.

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Marina Pal is a renowned author and social media enthusiast.