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Glaucoma in everyday life

How to confront this threat?

Glaucoma - Dr. Pavana












Glaucoma is a chronic eye disease that can lead to permanent vision loss if not detected and treated early. It is called the “silent thief of vision” and often develops without clear symptoms, making it particularly dangerous. However, with proper care and adaptation, people with glaucoma can live a full, high-quality life.


Recognize the importance of regular checkups

One of the most important steps in the treatment of glaucoma is regular check-ups with an ophthalmologist. During the exam, eye pressure is measured, the optic nerve is examined, the extent of the visual field is assessed, and other tests are performed that can help with the diagnosis. Early detection allows for better management of the disease and prevents the damage from progressing.


The role of therapy

Treatment for glaucoma may include eye drops that reduce eye pressure, laser treatments, and surgery. It's important to follow your eye doctor's instructions and use the prescribed therapy regularly. Setting reminders on your phone or creating a daily routine can help you remember.


Adjustments in everyday life

People with glaucoma may notice changes in their vision, such as difficulty with peripheral vision. Here are some tips from our experts to make life easier:

  • Lighting : Increase home lighting to make it easier to get around and complete tasks.

  • Space organization : Keep items in the same places to avoid accidents.

  • Driving : Talk to your eye doctor about how glaucoma affects your ability to drive.


The importance of lifestyle

A healthy lifestyle can have a positive impact on glaucoma treatment:

  • Diet : Eat foods rich in antioxidants and vitamins, such as vegetables and fruits.

  • Physical activity : Regular exercise can also help maintain healthy eye pressure, among many other benefits.

  • Stress : Reducing stress can help limit further increases in eye pressure.


Support and education

Talking about glaucoma with family and friends can help you cope with the challenges. In addition, joining support groups provides an opportunity to share experiences and advice.

Glaucoma doesn't have to be an obstacle to your quality of life. Proper care, regular checkups, and healthy habits are key to maintaining your vision and enjoying your daily activities.



Do you have any questions or need advice? Contact us now, clear your doubts and ensure your peace of mind.



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