Who is more likely to develop glaucoma

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Glaucoma should be familiar to many friends. Glaucoma incidence rate is very high in recent years. It has brought great pain to many patients, and has affected the daily work and life of patients. I believe you should also know that eyes are very important for people. Do you know who is prone to glaucoma

Who is more likely to develop glaucoma

1. There is no comfortable place to rest at noon: there is no comfortable place to rest at noon, so we can only lie on the table for a while. Lie prone to sleep on the table, the arm will press the eyes, wake up will appear after a short period of blurred vision. This is because the pressure to the eyeball, resulting in high intraocular pressure. If it goes on like this, glaucoma may also form. Therefore, it is recommended to lie down for a nap.   

2. Long term to the computer, dry eyes: if you use the computer for a long time, even if there is eye fatigue, eye swelling and other phenomena, many people think that visual fatigue, a little bit of eye drops will be OK. But the vast majority of eye drops contain preservatives. Long term use not only damages corneal epithelium, but also seriously damages conjunctival goblet cells. What's more, long-term use of hormonal eye drops may lead to "corticosteroid glaucoma".   

3. Wearing suits and shoes every day, in fact, conceals the risk of blindness: wearing a tight belt under the neck and throat is easy to cause open-angle glaucoma. This is because tie too tight, compression neck vein, hinder blood flow, will lead to eye scleral vein pressure rise, further make intraocular pressure rise. A study from Ireland reported that tight ties can increase the intraocular pressure of patients with open-angle glaucoma by nearly 2mmhg. Elevated intraocular pressure is a major risk factor for glaucoma progression.

matters needing attention

If early detection of the disease, symptomatic treatment, timely control of the disease, glaucoma can be cured, early detection and early treatment is the key, I hope every glaucoma patient can recover as soon as possible.