An
ophthalmologist or eye doctor can usually detect people who are at risk
of having glaucoma. A series of test is needed to confirm if a person
has glaucoma. All of these tests need to be repeated at intervals to
assess the progress of the disease and the effect of the treatment -
which sometimes takes years even.
- Tonometry - measures the eye pressure
- Pachymetry - determines the thickness of the cornea
- Gonioscopy - examines the drainage angle and drainage area of the eye
- Ophthalmoscopy - optic nerve assessment
- Visual Field Testing - measures an individual's entire scope of vision - central and peripheral (side) vision.
WHAT IS THE TREATMENT FOR GLAUCOMA?
There is NO CURE for GLAUCOMA yet, and visual loss is irreversible. However, glaucoma is a disease that can generally be controlled when detected early - to prevent or slow-down further nerve damage and vision loss.
- Eye drops
- Laser treatment
- Eye surgery
Early detection is the key to limit visual impairment and preventing the progression towards visual loss or blindness.
Patients with glaucoma need to be aware that it is a lifelong disease. Compliance with scheduled visits to the eye doctor and with prescribed medication regimens offers the best chance for maintaining vision.
HOW MUCH DOES GLAUCOMA TREATMENT COST?
- Eye surgery (operation) - around Php 4,000 to Php 8,000 (for charity
cases). Not all glaucoma patients need surgery. Most patients are
prescribed with eye-drops or laser treatment.
- Regular eye check up - Php 500 - Php 1,000 per patient for a comprehensive eye exam.
- Glaucoma Screening (batch of tests) - Php 6,000 - Php 10,000 but not
all patients need to undergo this screening. Your eye doctor will tell
you if you need this.
To help address this critical situation, The Philippine Glaucoma Society, in partnership with multi-specialty health care company, Allergan, has organized Glaucoma Awareness activities for World Glaucoma Awareness Week from March 11 to 17, 2012. Both the Philippine
Glaucoma Society and Allergan believe that blindness from the disease can still be prevented through early diagnosis and treatment.
(L-R)
Dr. Norman Aquino (Past President of The Philippine Glaucoma Society) |
Dr. Manolito Reyes (Immediate Past President of The Philippine Glaucoma
Society) | Dra. Hannah Pia De Guzman | Dra. Ma. Zita Meriales | Dr.
Mario V. Aquino (Founding President of PGS) | Dr. Rainier Covar | Dra.
Imelda Yap-Veloso (Current President of PGS) | Dr. Jose Ma. Martinez
(Current Vice-President of PGS) | Dr. Nilo Vincent Florcruz
WORLDWIDE GOAL FOR GLAUCOMA: "Don't Let
Glaucoma Darken Your Life"
- Increase awareness
- Early detection
- Early treatment
- Prevent BLINDNESS
- Improve quality of life
There will be a FREE EYE screening next week in celebration of the WORLD GLAUCOMA WEEK
on March 11-17, 2012 . Please watch out for the schedule announcements
or consult your eye doctor now so they can refer you for next week's
Free eye examination.
24 comments:
thanks for the share, another thing learned for today
I have to agree that early detection really pays. I hope this meaningful activity continues to raise glaucoma awareness and encourage Filipinos to be more conscious in taking care of their sights. Thanks for sharing!
this is a great opportunity especially to those who are suffering from glaucoma..people should be aware of this..thanks for posting about glaucoma week.
Very informative... thanks for sharing this information.
Eye care is absolutely essential...I have weak eyes that is why this post affects me.
Very good opportunity for those peopel who are suffering from this eye illness. Also its good be aware as we all say prevention is better than cure! Spread the news and give much awareness as we can. Lovely post!
Thanks for the update. Having a pair of sharp eyes are really important especially to us photographers who share our images as what our eyes can see. ^_^.
Oh wow! I learned something new again! =)
very informative.
let's take good care of our eyes
what an informative post! Will avail of that
Honestly, hindi ako updated sa mga medical conditions. Thanks for sharing this. At least may alam na ako ngayon :)
wow this is great! thanks for the info, great help too for those sufferring from it.
Even small children should take an eye examination if he had an eye trauma, head injury, or if it is genetics. Don't take this lightly, early detection and prevention will save you and your children from blindness.
Glaucoma is not a joke. You can go blind if not treated. Usually there are drops that you can use to decrease the pressure.
This is something I learned just now. Start taking care of your eyes now.
This is a comprehensive and a very informative post.
my wife's grandmother had glaucoma and her vision did get worst... she was already partially blind when she passed away... RIP
This is very helpful. Will refer this to my family!
Spreading the word.
Napakaataas na ng number ng nagkakadiabetes sa Pilipinas at karamihan din natatamaan ng glaucoma. Kaya this article ay napakalaking tulong ito sa kapwa natin na kahit papa'no ay matutulongan sila sa posibleng dulot ng glaucoma.
thanks for the share..
katakot if mawalang ng sight..
we should take care of our eyes talaga..
I guess this is helpful on my part as a Nurse. I am actually reviewing for my NCLEX and your post is really informative and at the same time sorta an advocacy for those who have glaucoma (or at least who knows some one who have glaucoma. :)
my eyesight has never been that good since my childhood. i wonder if i have the tendency to have this kind of disease. now, i'm worried again but i wish i can attend
Thanks for sharing about this! I have very poor eyesight so somehow, this makes me more aware and cautious. I really need to take good care of my eyes.
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