Explore expert-vetted resources on preventing, detecting, and managing glaucoma.
This Glaucoma Chat featured Dr. Ahmad A. Aref, MBA of the Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary, a board-certified ophthalmologist specializing in glaucoma and cataract surgery, who discusses Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgeries, also called MIGS.
African Americans and Hispanics are at increased risk of developing glaucoma. Find out why and learn how to prevent vision loss.
This monthly event featured Dr. Constance Okeke, MD, MSCE, who shared helpful tips for taking charge of a glaucoma diagnosis such as what symptoms to look for, knowing family history, who is susceptible to getting glaucoma, having a trusted doctor/patient relationship, and how glaucoma can come with aging.
Do you know if you are applying your glaucoma eye drops correctly or how long to wait between drops? Follow this advice from an expert.
Glaucoma was previously defined by high eye pressure; however, some patients with normal pressure still may still have optic nerve damage.
Learn about medications that may raise eye pressure and the risk of developing glaucoma, including tips on managing medication for those with narrow angles or angle-closure glaucoma.