Glaucoma

When To Call a Doctor

Call911or other emergency services immediately if you have these symptoms of sudden (acute) closed-angle glaucoma:

  • Sudden, severe blurring of vision in one eye.
  • Severe pain in the affected eye.
  • Redness of the affected eye.
  • Nausea and vomiting.
  • Coloured halos surrounding light sources.

Call your doctor if you:

  • Notice blind spots in your vision.
  • Notice that over time you are having more difficulty seeing.
  • Have a family history of open-angle glaucoma, are age 40 or older, and have not had an eye examination in more than a year. You may need to be examined by an eye specialist (ophthalmologist or optometrist) for signs of glaucoma.
  • Have glaucoma and develop symptoms of side effects from the glaucoma medications that you are taking. See the Medications section of this topic.

Watchful Waiting

Watchful waiting is not appropriate if you have symptoms of sudden (acute) closed-angle glaucoma. See the When to Call a Doctor section.

If your doctor detects that you have a slight increase in the pressure in your eyes (intraocular pressure, or IOP) and you have no other risk factors for glaucoma, your doctor may not treat it right away. However, you will need to have the pressure in your eyes checked regularly, and you will need regular eye examinations to make sure you are not developing glaucoma.

Who To See

Your family doctor or general practitioner may detect signs of glaucoma but will refer you to an optometrist or ophthalmologist to diagnose glaucoma.

Decisions about treatment for glaucoma need to be made with the help of an ophthalmologist.

An optician cannot diagnose or treat glaucoma.

To prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment


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Author: Carrie Henley
Robin Parks, MS
Last Updated: August 31, 2006
Medical Review: Adam Husney, MD - Family Medicine
Tom Bailey, MD - Family Medicine
Carol L. Karp, MD - Ophthalmology

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