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Family Vision Center’s Guide to Glaucoma

happy senior woman with her daughter 640pxPeople often call glaucoma the "silent thief of sight" because it can sneak up without warning until it's too late. But how do you know if you're at risk? Let’s talk about the signs, who’s at risk, and what treatments are available to protect your vision.

Are You Experiencing These Glaucoma Symptoms?

Glaucoma often starts without obvious symptoms, but there are some telltale signs you should watch for. If you notice any of these, it’s time to take action:

  • Gradually losing your side (peripheral) vision
  • Blurry or foggy vision, especially in dim lighting
  • Eye pain or pressure
  • Seeing halos around lights
  • Red eyes
  • Nausea or vomiting when experiencing eye discomfort (in more severe cases)

If any of these symptoms sound familiar, you shouldn’t wait. Family Vision Center is here to help with advanced eye exams that can detect glaucoma early, giving you the best chance to protect your vision.

Did You Know Diabetes Increases Your Risk of Glaucoma?

If you’re managing diabetes, your risk of developing glaucoma is higher. Elevated blood sugar levels can impact the pressure in your eyes, increasing the chances of glaucoma. So, if you're living in Cape Canaveral or Cocoa Beach and have diabetes, schedule regular eye exams to avoid any potential issues.

How Do We Diagnose Glaucoma?

Detecting glaucoma early is key to stopping it in its tracks. So, how do we do it?

At Family Vision Center, we use a range of tests during your eye exam to check for glaucoma. These tests measure your eye pressure, examine your optic nerve, and assess your peripheral vision. We can create a personalized treatment plan and help prevent vision loss by catching changes early.

What Are the Treatment Options for Glaucoma?

If you have glaucoma, the good news is there are treatments available that can slow its progression and protect your eyesight. Here’s how we can help:

  • Glaucoma medication, typically in the form of eye drops, helps lower the pressure inside your eye
  • Laser therapy can improve fluid drainage from your eye, reducing pressure
  • For more advanced cases, surgery can create a new drainage pathway to relieve pressure on your optic nerve

By getting the right treatment, you can slow or even stop further vision loss and keep your sight clear for the future.

Glaucoma Expert Near Me in Florida

If you're experiencing any of the symptoms mentioned or if you're at higher risk due to diabetes, it’s time to prioritize your vision health. Visit Family Vision Center in Rockledge or Merritt Island to get a full eye exam and find out if you’re dealing with glaucoma. The sooner we can diagnose and treat, the better the outcome for your vision.