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glaucoma screening

Glaucoma screening is the process of checking people who do not have symptoms to find early signs of glaucoma. The goal is to discover the disease before noticeable vision loss happens, because early treatment can preserve sight. Screening can involve simple pressure checks, quick visual field tests, or imaging, and it is often done in eye clinics, community health events, or during routine eye exams. Not everyone needs the same screening schedule; people with risk factors like older age, family history, high eye pressure, or certain ethnic backgrounds may be advised to have checks more often. Screening matters because many forms of glaucoma cause no pain or early symptoms, so people can lose sight without realizing anything is wrong. However, screening also has limits: tests can sometimes give false alarms or miss early disease, and not all health systems screen everyone because of cost and resource issues. Decisions about who to screen and how often usually balance the benefits of catching disease early against the costs and potential anxiety from follow-up testing. If a screening result is abnormal, more detailed testing and specialist evaluation are needed to confirm a diagnosis and start treatment. Keeping records of test results over time helps doctors track changes and decide whether treatment is working or should be changed. Talk with an eye care professional about your personal risk and the right screening plan for you to help protect your vision.