What Causes Glaucoma
For angle-closure glaucoma, the genetics are more complex and less clear-cut. This form depends on eye shape (shallow front chamber) more than one...
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For angle-closure glaucoma, the genetics are more complex and less clear-cut. This form depends on eye shape (shallow front chamber) more than one...
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์ง๊ธ ํ ์คํธ ์์Glaucoma genetics describes how inherited factors in a personโs DNA affect their chance of developing the condition. Some families have a clear pattern of glaucoma running through generations, which means certain genetic changes raise risk. In most people the genetic picture is complex: many different genes each add a small amount of risk rather than one single gene causing the disease. Genetic influences can determine when glaucoma starts, how quickly it progresses, and how it responds to treatment. Genetic testing is available for a few specific inherited forms, but it does not give a definitive answer for most cases. Still, knowing a family history of the disease is a strong clue that someone should have regular eye exams. Research into the genes involved is important because it can lead to better screening tools and new medicines that target the biological cause. For families with early-onset or aggressive disease, genetic counseling can help explain the risks and options. Overall, genetics is one piece of the puzzle alongside lifestyle and medical factors that shape an individualโs risk.