Glaucoma is a progressive eye disease that can cause vision loss and even blindness. It is caused by damage to the optic nerve, which carries visual information from the eye to the brain. While primary open-angle glaucoma is the most common type of glaucoma, there are also secondary types, including glaucoma secondary to eye trauma.
Eye trauma can cause glaucoma when the eye's drainage system is damaged, leading to increased intraocular pressure (IOP). This pressure can damage the optic nerve and lead to vision loss. In cases of glaucoma secondary to eye trauma, the right eye is affected, and the disease is in its mild stage.
Glaucoma secondary to eye trauma is a serious condition that requires prompt diagnosis and treatment to prevent vision loss. While mild stage glaucoma may not present noticeable symptoms, regular eye exams are essential for early detection and treatment. It is important to take steps to prevent eye injuries and protect your vision.
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