Symptoms of early childhood glaucoma

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Glaucoma is divided into congenital and acquired. It usually occurs in the eyes of middle-aged and old people. So how did you get glaucoma. Here to introduce the symptoms of early childhood glaucoma, for your reference.

Symptoms of early childhood glaucoma

Symptom one: first, the early symptoms of infants. May have fear of light, tears, like rubbing eyes, eyelid spasm, corneal opacity, easy to excited crying, poor diet or vomiting, sweating and other systemic symptoms. The clinical manifestation is obvious exophthalmos after birth, which is similar to the eyes of cattle, so it is called "bovine eye".

Symptom 2: the early symptoms of patients over 3 years old are as follows. The age of onset is 3-30 years old. The clinical manifestation of this type of glaucoma is similar to that of open-angle glaucoma. In recent years, this type of myopia is often seen in the myopia patients, and the incidence rate is increasing. Over 90% of patients do not show typical glaucoma symptoms.

Symptom 3: early symptoms of childhood glaucoma. Sudden onset of severe eye distension, headache, sharp decrease in vision, hard eyeball, conjunctival congestion, nausea, vomiting, constipation, elevated blood pressure, if not timely diagnosis and treatment, 24-48 hours can be completely blind, no light perception, at this time called "fulminant glaucoma".

matters needing attention

It is suggested that patients should develop a good habit of using their eyes in daily life and avoid using computer, TV and other electronic products for a long time. In addition, patients in the daily diet should also take more green food to help the body supplement vitamins.