Primary open-angle glaucoma is a common eye condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is a chronic and progressive disease that causes damage to the optic nerve, leading to vision loss and blindness if left untreated.
Unspecified eye refers to the fact that the condition can affect either eye or both. The severity of the disease is classified based on the extent of damage to the optic nerve, and severe stage indicates that significant damage has already occurred.
If you have a family history of primary open-angle glaucoma, or if you are experiencing any symptoms of the disease, it is important to schedule an eye exam with your doctor. Early detection and treatment can help preserve your vision and prevent further damage to the optic nerve.
Primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) is a type of eye disease that can lead to vision loss or blindness if left untreated. It is a chronic condition that affects the optic nerve, which is responsible for transmitting visual information from the eye to the brain. POAG is the most common type of glaucoma, ...
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