About Open-Angle Glaucoma
Open-Angle Glaucoma, also known as glaucoma, open-angle, is related to glaucoma 1, open angle, a and exfoliation syndrome. An important gene associated with Open-Angle Glaucoma is MYOC (Myocilin), and among its related pathways/superpathways are Extracellular matrix organization and Burn wound healing. The drugs Tobramycin and Polymyxin B have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include eye, bone marrow and endothelial, and related phenotypes are nervous system and homeostasis/metabolism
Major Symptoms of Open-Angle Glaucoma
Open-angle glaucoma is a rare eye condition characterized by the progressive growth of the optic nerve pressure, leading to vision loss. Some major symptoms include peripheral visual field loss, light sensitivity, and nausea.
Suitable Lifestyle for People with Open-Angle Glaucoma
The suitable lifestyle for people with Open-angle glaucoma includes the following points:
1. Maintain good living habits and avoid bad habits such as smoking and drinking to help reduce intraocular pressure.
2. In terms of diet, pay attention to adequate intake of vitamins A, C, and E, and reduce fat intake to help protect eye health.
3. Avoid using electronic products such as computers, mobile phones, etc. for long periods of time to reduce eye fatigue.
4. Conduct regular eye examinations, follow your doctor's recommendations, and treat illnesses promptly.
5. Maintain a good attitude and avoid excessive fatigue and stress to help protect eye health.
Other Diseases
Mandibular Angle and Cheekbones Glaucoma Neovascular Glaucoma Congenital Glaucoma Congenital Glaucoma Low Tension Glaucoma Childhood Glaucoma
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