GLAUCOMA
What Is Glaucoma?
Glaucoma is a chronic disease of the optic nerve. Each eye has an optic nerve which is comprised of over a million fibers. The fibers carry visual information that lands on the retina inside the eye, to the brain where vision is interpreted. In people with glaucoma, those fibers slowly degenerate and die away. After a certain number of fibers are damaged, people will have weakness in their eyesight corresponding with whatever fibers were damaged.
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