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Glaucoma Surgery

Epic Vision Eye Centers in Missouri, KA, offers eye exams to help identify and initiate glaucoma surgery. This ocular disease can cause permanent blindness when not treated early. Therefore, we recommend regular comprehensive eye checkups. In addition, you can contact us online if you would like treatment through our website. Read the information below to learn more about glaucoma, its causes, and its treatment. 

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What Is Glaucoma?

Glaucoma is a collective term for eye conditions that damage the optic nerves. Usually, the optic nerves send messages from the eye to the brain, so nerve damage makes it hard for the brain to coordinate with what you see. 

Glaucoma causes excess pressure on the eye, which damages them. While the leading causes of glaucoma remain unknown, this disease is common to people with a family history of glaucoma, those with diabetes, high blood pressure, and untested cataracts. Glaucoma has no warning signs, but most patients suffer from low vision.

When Should I See an Optometrist?

Visit our eye doctor immediately if you start experiencing abnormal eye changes, such as low vision, headache, or blurred vision. Our optometry specialist should examine your eyes and recommend eye surgery if the disease progresses. The surgery takes a maximum of two days, and you should recover within a week or less, depending on your health.

Our eye doctor may also give you glaucoma eye disease management tips to help you cope, including hospital days for checkups.

How to Live Better after Glaucoma Surgery?

No need to worry when our optometrist unveils your eyes and does an eye surgery. More than 57 million people live with glaucoma, and you can still live a fulfilling life despite the condition. Here are some eye disease management tips to consider for a quicker recovery.

Adhere to Medications

Our optometry expert will apply a few medications, like ointments, to the affected eye. Adhere to drugs and set the alarm so you don’t forget to take your medications.

Avoid Falls

Frequent falls and accidents may worsen the eye condition after glaucoma surgery. Stay safe by marking boundaries in your home or using a walking aid if you have poor vision.

Live Healthily

A healthy lifestyle will give your body the energy to recover naturally after the surgery. Eat a balanced diet, get enough sleep, and set aside time for daily exercise.

Contact Epic Vision Eye Center for Glaucoma Surgery

Anyone can develop glaucoma, although older adults are the most vulnerable. Our Epic Eye Vision Centers optometry team is here to help you learn more about glaucoma, examine your eye, and undergo eye surgery if needed. Contact us at Baldwin City (785) 594-2200, Bonner Springs (913) 422-7781, Clay Center (785) 632-6100, Dodge City (620) 227-2471, Manhattan (785) 539-6051, North KC (816) 256-4077, Parkville (816) 587-1320, Smithville (816) 873-0202, or Washington (785) 370-4733 to book an appointment and learn more about our services.

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