Early Detection and Long Term Protection Against Vision Loss
Glaucoma is a serious eye disease that damages the optic nerve and can lead to permanent vision loss if left untreated. Because glaucoma often develops slowly without noticeable symptoms, many patients do not realize they have the condition until peripheral vision has already been affected. Regular glaucoma screenings and comprehensive eye exams are essential for detecting glaucoma early and protecting long term eye health.
At Parker Murri Vision, we provide advanced glaucoma treatment in Murray, Utah including glaucoma testing, eye pressure monitoring, prescription eye drops, laser glaucoma procedures, and surgical treatment options designed to slow disease progression and preserve vision.
Benefits of Glaucoma Treatment
Advanced Eye Care Designed to Protect Your Vision
Early glaucoma treatment can help reduce eye pressure, slow optic nerve damage, and preserve long term visual function before permanent vision loss occurs.
Early Detection of Glaucoma
Routine eye exams help identify glaucoma before noticeable symptoms or significant vision loss develop.
Advanced Eye Pressure Monitoring
Comprehensive glaucoma testing helps monitor intraocular pressure and evaluate changes to the optic nerve over time.
Personalized Glaucoma Treatment Plans
Treatment options are customized based on the type and severity of glaucoma, overall eye health, and long term vision goals.
Understanding Glaucoma
Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment for Glaucoma
Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness in adults and may affect patients of all ages. Increased pressure inside the eye can damage the optic nerve over time, causing gradual peripheral vision loss and permanent eye damage if untreated. While some forms of glaucoma develop slowly, others may appear suddenly with severe eye pain, blurred vision, halos around lights, and headaches.
At Parker Murri Vision, our glaucoma specialists provide advanced glaucoma diagnosis and treatment using modern imaging technology, pressure testing, laser procedures, and long term disease management to help preserve healthy vision.
There are several factors that increase the risk of developing glaucoma, including:
- Being over 60
- Being of particular descent, such as African-American or Asian
- Having a family history of glaucoma
- Having elevated intraocular pressure
- Having poor vision or other eye disorders or injuries
- Having certain medical conditions, like diabetes
- Taking certain medications, such as corticosteroids for prolonged periods
Patients with risk factors for the disorder should be especially vigilant about having regular eye examinations.
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Glaucoma FAQs
Common Questions About Glaucoma Treatment
Glaucoma is a progressive eye disease that damages the optic nerve, often due to increased pressure inside the eye. Without early diagnosis and treatment, glaucoma can lead to permanent vision loss and blindness.