Capsular glaucoma with pseudoexfoliation of lens is a common type of glaucoma that occurs when the natural fluid in the eye cannot drain properly. This buildup of fluid inside the eye can lead to increased pressure, which can damage the optic nerve and cause vision loss. Pseudoexfoliation of the lens is a condition where tiny flakes of material build up on the surface of the eye's lens, making it more susceptible to damage and cataracts.
Bilateral means that both eyes are affected. This is a serious condition that requires prompt treatment to prevent permanent vision loss. Symptoms of capsular glaucoma with pseudoexfoliation of the lens can include blurred vision, eye pain, redness, and halos around lights.