The main risk factor for glaucoma is elevated intraocular pressure (IOP), which is often associated with poor fluid drainage in the eye. Other risk factors include age, family history of glaucoma, certain medical conditions (such as diabetes and high blood pressure), and ethnic background, as individuals of African, Hispanic, and Asian descent are more prone to developing glaucoma.
Glaucoma typically progresses slowly and without noticeable symptoms in the early stages. This makes regular eye examinations crucial for early detection. Routine eye exams, especially for those with risk factors, are essential for early diagnosis and management of glaucoma.
If you live in Baton Rouge, call us at (225) 356-2655 to schedule your yearly eye exam, or visit our page at lacenterforeyes.com/ to learn more about our practice.
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