SLTโs Evolving Role Relative to MIGS and Surgery
SLT is often recommended either before starting drops or after medications alone canโt reach the target pressure. Being โselective,โ the laser...
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SLT is often recommended either before starting drops or after medications alone canโt reach the target pressure. Being โselective,โ the laser...
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Patient-friendly glaucoma describes approaches to caring for people with glaucoma that prioritize comfort, convenience, and real-life needs alongside medical goals. This can include treatments that reduce the number of daily eyedrops, procedures that are quick and done in clinic, clearer explanations of the condition, and care plans that fit a personโs lifestyle and abilities. The idea is to make it easier for patients to follow their treatment, attend appointments, and understand how their disease is managed so they can stay on track. Practical features often include fewer side effects, shorter recovery times, simplified medication regimens, and options that lower the burden on caregivers. Making care more approachable matters because many people struggle with complex drop schedules, cost, or difficulty getting to frequent appointments, and these barriers can lead to worse outcomes. A patient-centered approach still requires careful monitoring of eye pressure and optic nerve health, so regular follow-up remains essential. Not every option is right for every person, so decisions are made together with the eye doctor to balance safety, effectiveness, and lifestyle. By focusing on ease of use and quality of life, patient-friendly care aims to improve long-term treatment success and preserve vision with less stress for the person living with the condition.