A Very Dangerous Eye Disease Is Acute Glaucoma
The eyes are sensitive organs that can be prone to many health issues. Acute glaucoma affects the eyes and is a very serious health concern. Glaucoma can be a very sneaky disease, in that many people are not aware that they have it. This means that it is very important for anyone to make sure they have regular eye exams. This will help, in the event that glaucoma is in its early stages.
There are four types of glaucoma, but acute glaucoma is different in that it can develop suddenly and do serious damage in a short amount of time. It usually works by causing pressure to be increased within the eye. Generally, this happens slowly and the person is not aware of what is going on. In this type of glaucoma the pressure increases suddenly and this increase in pressure is very painful. The pain can become so intense that it can make a person vomit and even lose consciousness. This is very serious and usually requires a trip to the emergency room. An eye doctor needs to be consulted immediately and if treatment is delayed, then eyesight can be permanently destroyed.
While glaucoma is an extremely serious disease of the eye and not something that anyone would want to have, acute glaucoma can be positive in that it draws attention to the fact that the individual does have this disease. Other forms of glaucoma are very laid-back and have no symptoms, so a person has no idea that damage is being done to the optic nerve. The fact that the other eye may pick up the slack is another cause of the symptoms being hidden. Most of the time a glaucoma attack is so painful that it requires a trip to the emergency room, and it is very clear that there’s a problem with the eye. When this happens professionals obviously look at the eyes and diagnose the glaucoma. This then causes the person to receive the treatment they need to stop the glaucoma from destroying their eyesight. Many glaucoma attacks will happen under stressful situations or in darkened rooms, such as movie theaters. The reason behind this is the pupil dilating in stressful conditions and in low light. The pupil then pushes against the iris and increases pressure, which can bring on the attack. There are some drugs that can cause the pupil to dilate, which again will bring on an attack.
If you must contract glaucoma then perhaps acute glaucoma would be one of the best forms to have. Although the pain may be intense, while other forms of glaucoma are usually not painful, the pain will alert you that there is a problem. This will cause you to go to the doctor and get treated for glaucoma before it causes you to go blind.

