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...
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Introduction High eye pressure in conditions like open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension can damage vision over time. Traditionally, doctors start...
Introduction Lifestyle exercise is great for overall health – including eye health. In fact, moderate aerobic exercise (like walking, jogging, or cycl...
Vitamin D Status, Intraocular Pressure, and Neuroinflammation Glaucoma is a chronic optic neuropathy leading to irreversible vision loss (pmc.ncbi.nlm...
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Bắt đầu kiểm tra ngayThe optic nerve is the bundle of nerve fibers that carries visual information from the eye to the brain, and its health refers to how well this pathway is working. Good optic nerve health means the nerve fibers are intact, receive enough blood and nutrients, and are free from damage that could interrupt signals. When the optic nerve is healthy, people can see clearly, detect light and color, and maintain good peripheral vision. Damage to the optic nerve can cause blurriness, blind spots, reduced contrast sensitivity, or complete vision loss depending on severity. Several things affect its health, including eye pressure, blood flow, inflammation, nutritional status, injury, and certain diseases. Some common conditions that harm the optic nerve are glaucoma, optic neuritis, and traumatic injury, but infections and poor circulation can also play a role. Regular eye exams can detect early signs of damage before vision loss becomes noticeable, which is important because some damage is irreversible. Treatments vary depending on the cause and may include medications to lower eye pressure, steroids for inflammation, surgery, or lifestyle changes to improve vascular health. Protecting the optic nerve often means controlling chronic conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure, avoiding tobacco, wearing protective eyewear, and following your eye care professional’s advice to preserve sight.