Glaucoma Pseudoexfoliation

Pseudoexfuliative glaucoma is a severe chronic eye disease that is caused by metabolic disorders in the tissues of the eye. Symptoms of this disease include pain in the eye, redness, cloudy vision (can be mistaken for an inflammatory process in the eye), swelling of the eyelids and watery eyes. Treatment for glaucoma involves the prescription of eye drops, which are the main treatment for this disease. It is important to follow the dosage when using antiglaucoma medications and visit an ophthalmologist every 3-6 months.



Glaucoma Pseudo-exfoliative glaucoma is an ophthalmic disease characterized by excessive accumulation of fatty deposits in the front of the eye, leading to dilation and loss of vision. This disease can be caused by genetic factors, lifestyle choices and chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension. Symptoms of pseudoexfoliative glaucoma may include eye pain, blurred vision, increased sensitivity to light, and headaches. Treatment for this disease usually includes lifestyle changes,