Planet Earth with detailed relief

News

Home Health Care News in Cinnaminson, New Jersey

Weather

CORONAVIRUS 101 INFO FOR DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONALS

Glaucoma: An Incurable Eye Disease

Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that is incurable and unpreventable, causing loss of vision and blindness by damaging the optic nerve located in the back of the eye. As caregivers, we have encountered many seniors having this eye condition. Read on to learn about the common types of glaucoma.

  • Open-Angle Glaucoma
    This is the most common type. It is defined by an open, normal appearing anterior chamber angle and raised intraocular pressure with no underlying disease.
  • Angle-Closure Glaucoma
    This type of glaucoma occurs when the iris bulges. The iris is squeezed against the cornea, blocking the drains. As a result, fluids can not circulate through the eye, and pressure increases.
  • Congenital Glaucoma
    Primary congenital glaucoma is a birth defect in the development of the angle of the eye due to poor development and optic nerve damage.

Scientists are not sure what causes glaucoma, but people with this kind of disease have high eye pressure. They experience intense pain in the eye, nausea, and blurry vision. A home health aide in Cinnaminson, New Jersey can help you with pain management.

Eye drop medicines are the most common treatment for this condition. Laser treatment is a procedure that can lower eye pressure and help drain fluids out of the eye. And surgery might be suggested when medicines and laser treatment don’t work. Again, ask your home healthcare services provider when requiring assistance with home treatments.

If you need someone to assist you with daily tasks, a homemaker can be of great help. Our professionals at Neuron Health Systems are reliable and trustworthy.

Call 856-389-5089 for personalised care.

This entry was posted in Incurable Eye Disease and tagged , , . Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Let’s Get Started!

caregiver with senior man in wheelchair