Open-angle glaucoma is a progressive eye disease that can lead to irreversible vision loss. It is important to detect and treat it early to prevent further damage to the optic nerve. However, in some cases, despite treatment, the disease can reach a residual stage.
The residual stage of open-angle glaucoma is the point at which the disease has been controlled, but some damage to the optic nerve has already occurred. This means that while the disease may not progress further, the patient may still have some vision loss.
If you have been diagnosed with open-angle glaucoma, it is important to work closely with your eye doctor and follow their treatment plan. While the residual stage may mean some vision loss, proper treatment and monitoring can help prevent further damage and maintain your current level of vision.
Remember to prioritize your eye health by scheduling regular eye exams and discussing any concerns with your eye doctor.