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ICD-10 code: H40.2210

Disease category: H40.221: Chronic angle-closure glaucoma, right eye

Chronic Angle-Closure Glaucoma, Right Eye, Stage Unspecified: What You Need to Know

Glaucoma is a condition that affects the optic nerve, which is responsible for transmitting visual information from the eye to the brain. Chronic angle-closure glaucoma is a type of glaucoma that occurs when the drainage angle between the iris and the cornea becomes narrowed or blocked, causing fluid buildup and increased pressure within the eye.

If you have been diagnosed with chronic angle-closure glaucoma in your right eye, it is important to understand the condition and its potential effects on your vision.

Symptoms of Chronic Angle-Closure Glaucoma

Chronic angle-closure glaucoma often develops slowly and may not cause noticeable symptoms in its early stages. As the condition progresses, however, you may experience:

  1. Blurred or hazy vision
  2. Halos or rainbows around lights
  3. Severe eye pain
  4. Nausea or vomiting
  5. Redness or swelling in the eye

If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to seek medical attention right away, as they may indicate a sudden increase in eye pressure, which can cause permanent vision loss if left untreated.

Diagnosing Chronic Angle-Closure Glaucoma

Chronic angle-closure glaucoma is typically diagnosed through a comprehensive eye exam, which may include:

  1. Measurement of eye pressure
  2. Examination of the optic nerve
  3. Visual field testing
  4. Imaging tests, such as optical coherence tomography (OCT) or gonioscopy

These tests can help your eye doctor determine the severity of your glaucoma and develop a treatment plan to help preserve your vision.

Managing Chronic Angle-Closure Glaucoma

While there is no cure for chronic angle-closure glaucoma, there are a variety of treatments available to help manage the condition and prevent vision loss. These may include:

  1. Medications, such as eye drops or pills, to reduce eye pressure
  2. Laser therapy, such as peripheral iridotomy, to improve drainage of fluid from the eye
  3. Surgery, such as trabeculectomy or shunt implantation, to create a new drainage channel

Your eye doctor will work with you to determine the best treatment approach for your individual needs and help you maintain the health of your eyes

Treatment of Chronic angle-closure glaucoma, right eye, stage unspecified:

Treatment Options for Chronic Angle-Closure Glaucoma, Right Eye, Stage Unspecified

Chronic angle-closure glaucoma is a serious eye condition that can lead to permanent vision loss if left untreated. This condition occurs when the drainage angle in the eye becomes blocked, causing fluid to build up and increase pressure inside the eye. Over time, this increased pressure can damage t...

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