Treatment Options for Glaucoma
While glaucoma cannot be cured, it can be managed with the right treatment. The goal of treatment is to lower intraocular pressure and prevent further damage to the optic nerve. Treatment options include:
1. Medications (Eye Drops)
The most common treatment for glaucoma involves prescription eye drops designed to reduce IOP. These include:
- Prostaglandin analogs: Increase the outflow of fluid from the eye.
- Beta-blockers: Decrease the production of fluid in the eye.
- Alpha agonists: Reduce fluid production and increase drainage.
- Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors: Reduce fluid production in the eye.
- Rho kinase inhibitors: Increase drainage of fluid from the eye.
2. Oral Medications
In some cases, oral medications may be prescribed to help reduce IOP, typically used in combination with eye drops.
3. Laser Treatment
Laser procedures can be used to treat open-angle glaucoma or angle-closure glaucoma. Some examples include:
- Laser trabeculoplasty: Improves the drainage of fluid in the eye.
- Laser iridotomy: Creates a small hole in the iris to improve fluid drainage in cases of angle-closure glaucoma.
- Laser cyclophotocoagulation: Reduces fluid production in the eye.
4. Surgical Procedures
In advanced cases, surgery may be required to reduce IOP. Options include:
- Trabeculectomy: A surgical procedure to create a new drainage path for fluid.
- Drainage implants (shunts): Devices placed in the eye to help fluid drain properly.
- Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS): A less invasive procedure with faster recovery times.