Glaucoma affects approximately 3.3 million people in the United States and is the third leading cause of blindness.
Often referred to as the “sneak thief of sight” because it frequently has no symptoms, glaucoma is a group of eye disorders that can damage the optic nerve and impair peripheral vision. If left untreated, glaucoma can lead to complete loss of sight. While the disease does not have a cure and is not preventable, it is treatable and can be detected in a comprehensive eye exam provided by your optometrist.
A common misconception is that glaucoma only affects older adults when, in reality, it can happen at any age. The key is to identify and diagnose the disease early in order to promptly treat and slow the progression of vision loss.
Treatment for glaucoma includes prescription eye drops and medication to lower pressure in the eyes. In some cases, laser treatment or surgery may be effective in reducing pressure.

