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Newly Diagnosed?

Newly Diagnosed

Your diagnosis is the first step in taking control of your health. Most cases of glaucoma are managed through medication or surgery. Most people do not go blind. Take care of yourself and take care of your health, and continue to live your life fully.

In addition to the information throughout our website, you may find the following links helpful to start with.

Glaucoma Facts and Stats

Glaucoma is a very misunderstood disease. Often, people don’t realize the severity or who is affected. Here are some key facts and statistics to help you understand glaucoma.

Read more about Glaucoma Facts and Stats.

Glaucoma Medications

A number of medications are currently in use to treat glaucoma. Your doctor may prescribe a combination of medications or change your prescription over time to reduce side-effects or provide a more effective treatment. Typically medications are intended to reduce elevated intraocular pressure and prevent damage to the optic nerve.

Read more about Glaucoma Medications.

Eyedrop Tips

Prescription eye drops for glaucoma help maintain the pressure in your eye at a healthy level and are an important part of the treatment routine for many people. Always check with your doctor if you are having difficulty. Here are some tips that may help if you have been prescribed eye drops for glaucoma treatment.

Read more about Eyedrop Tips.

Daily Life with Glaucoma

Your medication schedule will probably be the biggest change to your daily life. Schedule your regimen and visits to your doctor around other activities. Soon they will become a normal part of your day.

Read more about making changes to your daily life

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