Health&Wellness Magazine January 2016 | Page 38

38 & January 2016 | Read this issue and more at www.healthandwellnessmagazine.net | January is Glaucoma Awareness Month Disease is second leading cause of blindness in the United States By Jamie Lober, Staff Writer According to the American Optometric Association (www.aoa. org), glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness in the United States, most often occurring in people over age 40. “Glaucoma is a disease typically of high intraocular pressure,” said Dr. Sheila Sanders, director of glaucoma services at the University of Kentucky Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. “In time it will cause nerve damage, which can create blind spots in the vision.” The trouble with glaucoma is that many people may be unaware they have the condition. “It is usually silent because most people cannot tell their pressures are elevated,” said Saunders. “It happens so gradually that you do not feel different, but you can have damage.” Not everyone with high eye pressure will develop glaucoma, and there are people with normal eye pressure who develop glaucoma. This is why it is important to visit an eye doctor regularly to have your vision evaluated. “Glaucoma typically happens in the peripheral vision,” said Saunders. “People will think they can see fine, drive fine and read fine print, but they are losing vision on the side and do not realize it until it is advanced.” The Glaucoma Research Foundation (www.glaucoma.org) says 90 percent of glaucoma cases are open-angle glaucoma, also known as primary or chronic glaucoma, in which the patient has a wide and open angle between the iris and cornea. Acute or narrow-angle glaucoma happens when the angle between the iris and cornea closes. The foundation urges people to get their eyes checked every two to four years if they are under age 40. Those above age 65 should have an eye examination every six to 12 months. Some people are more susceptible to glaucoma than others. “The people at higher risk are people who are African American over the age of 40 and Caucasians who are