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Don’t underestimate the danger of glaucoma—it doesn’t affect only the elderly. Young adults and office workers are also at risk.
• Blurred vision or reduced clarity, making it difficult to see fine details.
• Nausea and vomiting caused by a sudden increase in intraocular pressure.
• Seeing bright, rainbow-colored halos around lights.
• Red eyes resulting from elevated eye pressure, causing swollen and inflamed blood vessels.
• Eye pain and progressive vision loss, often described as a tightening or squeezing sensation in the eyes.
In open-angle glaucoma, eye pressure increases gradually without noticeable pain or symptoms.
This makes it difficult for many patients to detect the disease early, which is why regular eye examinations are essential.
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