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Imagine losing your vision without warning, no pain, no obvious symptoms, just a gradual narrowing of what you see until the world around you begins to fade. This is the reality of glaucoma, often called the “silent thief of sight.”
Learn about the diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma which tests and exams are involved in diagnosis, and what options are available in treatment
According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, an estimated 64.3 million people worldwide suffer from glaucoma.
Age-related decline in eye health can occur as you age, but that doesn’t necessarily mean you are doomed to a life of visual discomfort.
Although eyesight deteriorates with age, most people don't bother to have their eyes checked until their symptoms have become so severe that they can no longer be cured. In this post, we will introduce the most common eye diseases affecting the elderly and provide some useful advice on taking care of your eyes and protecting your long-term vision.