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SLT as First-Line Therapy: Who Benefits and When to Repeat

SLT as First-Line Therapy: Who Benefits and When to Repeat

Introduction High eye pressure in conditions like open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension can damage vision over time. Traditionally, doctors start treatment with daily medication drops to lower intraocular pressure (IOP). However, Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT) is a one-time laser treatment that safely opens the eyeโ€™s drainage angle to help fluid escape and lower IOP (pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih....

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Patient eye care

Patient eye care means the everyday actions and medical services that keep a personโ€™s eyes healthy and working well. It includes regular eye exams, early detection of problems, treatments like medicines or procedures, and education about how to protect vision. Good care also covers managing chronic conditions that affect the eyes, such as diabetes or high blood pressure, and helping patients follow treatment plans. It involves communication between the patient and eye care team so that concerns are noticed and addressed quickly. Preventive steps like wearing protective eyewear, using sunglasses, and quitting smoking are part of this care too. Patient eye care matters because many eye diseases cause damage slowly and without pain, so regular checkups can catch problems early when they are easier to treat. It also improves daily life by helping people maintain independence, work, and hobbies that rely on sight. Finally, coordinated care can reduce long-term costs and prevent avoidable blindness by keeping vision as healthy as possible.