Most people will not experience symptoms, nor will they have any early warning signs. Open-angle glaucoma can cause a gradual loss of vision if it is not diagnosed and treated. The disease develops slowly and sometimes without visible vision loss for many years. It usually responds well to medication, especially if caught early and treated.
While anyone at any age can develop glaucoma, these conditions pose a higher risk:
A family history of the disease
Individuals over 40 years of age
Diabetics
Individuals of African or Mediterranean descent
People who've experienced an eye injury or trauma
People of all ages are at risk for developing glaucoma, and only an eye doctor can make a diagnosis. Routine eye examinations are important to detect and identify symptoms. Please contact us to schedule your eye appointment today.