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Chronic angle-closure glaucoma, left eye Save


ICD-10 code: H40.222

Chapter: Diseases of the eye and adnexia

Chronic angle-closure glaucoma, left eye

Chronic angle-closure glaucoma is a type of glaucoma that occurs when the drainage angle of the eye gradually becomes blocked, leading to increased eye pressure. This condition can cause damage to the optic nerve and result in permanent vision loss if left untreated.

If you have been diagnosed with chronic angle-closure glaucoma in your left eye, it is important to seek treatment immediately to prevent further damage. Treatment options may include medications to reduce eye pressure, laser surgery to improve drainage, or traditional surgery to create a new drainage channel.

  1. Medications: Eye drops may be prescribed to help reduce the amount of fluid produced by the eye or to improve drainage. These may include beta-blockers, prostaglandin analogs, alpha-adrenergic agonists, or carbonic anhydrase inhibitors.
  2. Laser surgery: Laser trabeculoplasty is a common procedure used to treat chronic angle-closure glaucoma. This involves using a laser to open up the drainage angle and improve fluid outflow. The procedure is typically done on an outpatient basis and requires only local anesthesia.
  3. Traditional surgery: If medications and laser surgery are not effective, traditional surgery may be recommended. This involves creating a new drainage channel in the eye to help improve fluid outflow. While this procedure is more invasive than laser surgery, it can be very effective in reducing eye pressure.

If you have been diagnosed with chronic angle-closure glaucoma in your left eye, it is important to work closely with your eye doctor to develop a treatment plan that is right for you. Regular eye exams and monitoring of your eye pressure are also important to ensure that your condition is properly managed and that any changes are addressed promptly.

Remember, early detection and treatment are key to preventing permanent vision loss from chronic angle-closure glaucoma. If you have any concerns about your eye health, be sure to schedule an appointment with your eye doctor as soon as possible.