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ICD-10 code: H40.1233

Disease category: H40.123: Low-tension glaucoma, bilateral

Low-Tension Glaucoma: A Brief Overview

Low-tension glaucoma, also known as normal-tension glaucoma, is a type of glaucoma that is characterized by optic nerve damage and visual field loss, despite having normal eye pressure levels. This condition affects approximately 20-30% of individuals with glaucoma and is more common in females and those with a family history of the disease.

Bilateral low-tension glaucoma refers to the presence of this condition in both eyes, while severe stage indicates that the disease has progressed significantly, leading to more pronounced optic nerve damage and visual field loss.

  1. Causes: The exact cause of low-tension glaucoma is not fully understood, but it is believed to be related to poor blood flow to the optic nerve. Other risk factors include a family history of the disease, high blood pressure, migraines, and Raynaud's phenomenon.
  2. Symptoms: In the early stages, low-tension glaucoma may not cause any noticeable symptoms. As the disease progresses, individuals may experience peripheral vision loss, tunnel vision, or difficulty adjusting to changes in lighting.
  3. Diagnosis: A comprehensive eye examination is necessary to diagnose low-tension glaucoma. This may include visual field testing, measuring eye pressure, and examining the optic nerve.
  4. Treatment: While the focus of this article is not on treatment, it is important to note that the goal of treatment for low-tension glaucoma is to slow or stop the progression of the disease. This may involve the use of eye drops, oral medications, or surgery.

If you have a family history of glaucoma or are experiencing any changes in your vision, it is important to schedule regular eye exams with your ophthalmologist. Early detection and treatment of low-tension glaucoma can help preserve your vision and prevent further damage to the optic nerve.

Treatment of Low-tension glaucoma, bilateral, severe stage:

Treatment Options for Low-Tension Glaucoma, Bilateral, Severe Stage

Low-tension glaucoma, also known as normal-tension glaucoma, is a type of glaucoma that occurs when the pressure inside the eye, or intraocular pressure, is within the normal range (12-22 mmHg), but still damages the optic nerve. Bilateral low-tension glaucoma means both eyes are affected. Severe stage means that t...

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