Glaucoma is an eye disease where the optic nerve is damaged due to sufficiently high intraocular pressure. This is common at the age of 40. This leads to blindness but if it is diagnosed at an early stage it can be cured. Aqueous humor is a liquid transparent fluid that is continually produced and released in the eye through small molecular paths and then drains to the blood vessels. However, if these vessels are blocked due to any reason then the fluid starts accumulating within the eye, which in turn increases the pressure affecting the optical nerve causing Glaucoma. This is the second kind of glaucoma. Here the person has eye fluid that drains tapering genetically. When iris and cornea move closer together and reduces the gap between, hampering the flow of fluid, this condition is called close angle. This usually happens suddenly and called acute attack of rise in pressure in the eye. These may block any time and because of many reasons, which may lead to increase in the eye pressure.
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