Capsular glaucoma with pseudoexfoliation of lens is a type of glaucoma that occurs when there is a buildup of pressure in the eye due to blockage of the drainage system. This condition is typically caused by the presence of abnormal protein deposits on the lens of the eye called pseudoexfoliation material.
When this condition affects both eyes, it is referred to as bilateral capsular glaucoma with pseudoexfoliation of lens. The moderate stage of this condition is characterized by moderate vision loss and optic nerve damage.
Some of the common symptoms of capsular glaucoma with pseudoexfoliation of lens include:
If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to seek medical attention immediately to prevent further vision loss and damage.
To diagnose this condition, your eye doctor will perform a comprehensive eye exam, including:
If you are diagnosed with capsular glaucoma with pseudoexfoliation of lens, your doctor may recommend additional tests, such as a gonioscopy or pachymetry, to determine the severity of the condition.
Capsular glaucoma with pseudoexfoliation of lens, bilateral, moderate stage is a serious eye condition that can lead to vision loss and optic nerve damage. If you experience any symptoms of this condition, it is important to seek medical attention immediately to prevent further damage. With early diagnosis and proper treatment, it is possible to manage this condition and preserve your vision.
Capsular glaucoma with pseudoexfoliation of the lens is a type of open-angle glaucoma that occurs in people with a condition called pseudoexfoliation syndrome. This condition causes tiny flakes of material to build up on the lens of the eye, which can then clog the drainage channels, l...
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