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Ginkgo Biloba Extract in Glaucoma Treatment    
"Ginkgo Biloba Extract (GBE)" has become the subject of study and investigation for its possible use in the treatment of glaucoma. GBE is a freely-available herbal supplement, long known for its positive effect on the functions of the brain, most noticeably in the areas of memory enhancement, mental alertness and the reduction of mental fatigue. GBE also has many other actions on biological function, such as the improvement of circulation and preventing "vasospasm" , a sudden decrease...Read More
 
Glaucoma    
Glaucoma is a condition usually characterized by increased pressure of the fluid within the eyeball, which causes damage to the retinal nerve fibers and the optic nerve if left untreated. Pressure within the eyeball is measured in mm Hg, the same unit used to describe barometric pressure in weather prediction. The normal range of pressure within the eye is between about 12 mm Hg to 22 mm Hg. In any discussion about glaucoma, a word that often gets used is “angle.” The fl...Read More
 
Glaucoma - Open Angle and Closed Angle     
One frequently sees the term angle used in reference to glaucoma. In this context angle refers to the eye s internal drainage mechanism. As mentioned elsewhere a nutrient-rich clear fluid is constantly being produced in the front part of our eyes. The fluid also known as aqueous circulates nourishing the internal tissues before being drained from the eye. The actual drainage opening for the aqueous is formed by the juncture of the cornea and the colorful iris. This drainage angle in the e...Read More
 
Glaucoma: Is it Possible to Prevent Vision Loss?    
According to a study done in 2004 at The Ohio State University, it might be, for certain individuals in certain circumstances. Glaucoma is a group of diseases usually characterized by higher than normal pressures within the eye; the increased pressure can compress the retinal nerve fibers, particularly where they come together and form the head of the optic nerve, located in the back of the eye. The most common type of the condition, primary open-angle glaucoma, was the subject of the s...Read More
 
Heidelberg Retina Tomograph: Better Information, Better Control of Glaucoma    
Introduction Glaucoma is an eye disease most commonly characterized by increased pressure within the eye, known as intraocular pressure (IOP). While increased pressure is one important clinical sign, glaucoma is more complex than a simple measure of pressure. Instead, it is helpful to consider glaucoma as a disease affecting the optic nerve and all the individual retinal nerve fibers that comprise it. In the early stages, glaucoma has no symptoms and often goes undiagnosed a...Read More
 
Hispanic Descent and Serious Eye Disease    
People of Hispanic descent have higher risk for serious eye disease, according to a study at the University of Southern California’s Keck School of Medicine, published recently, and the Los Angeles Latino Eye Study (LALES), funded by the US National Eye Institute (NEI). Serious eye disease, including glaucoma and cataracts, can cause of visual impairment but complications from diabetes and high blood pressure were also found to be significant factors for vision loss. In additio...Read More
 
OCT - OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY    
This revolutionary test allows doctors an opportunity to better understand and view disease progression of the macula, the retina and the optic nerve long before actual vision loss takes place. Routine analysis of the retina utilizes manual and photographic views of the top layers or simply its surface. OCT tomography provides a more detailed look at the retina with a three-dimensional side-view or optical cross-section. This procedure provides a more precise analysis of the i...Read More
 
Open Angle Glaucoma    
Glaucoma is caused by a number of different eye diseases that in most cases produce increased pressure within the eye. This elevated pressure is caused by a backup of fluid in the eye. Over time it causes damage to the optic nerve and can result in blindness . Open-angle glaucoma the most common form of glaucoma affects over 3 million North Americans - half of whom don t know they have it. Early detection diagnosis and treatment can help prevent serious vision loss and blindness. Think of yo...Read More
 
PACHYMETRY    
The measurement of intra-ocular pressure (pressure within the eye) is an important element in the detection of glaucoma. Historically doctors have accepted eye pressure values directly. It is now understood that when intra-ocular pressure is measured the validity of the pressure test is directly influenced by the thickness of the cornea, the outer clear window of the eye. Since the thickness of the cornea varies meaningfully from eye to eye, it becomes a factor in the determination of...Read More
 
The Basics of Glaucoma     
As the disease progresses if untreated patients can begin to lose their peripheral (side) vision or notice blind spots in their field of view. GLAUCOMA. When most people hear or see this word they immediately think of the most horrifying end result: blindness. Though it’s true that glaucoma has blinded millions of people worldwide and continues to do so if caught early it can nearly always be controlled before it causes irreversible damage. Here’s the scary part: Almost a...Read More
 
 
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