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Denver, Colorado currently has 1 hospitals in our growing data records addressing Glaucoma. We encourage you to click the hospital name and view the details of any of these Colorado facilities in Denver. You may be able to contact any of these facilities directly if they have posted contact information.
Glaucoma is categorized on OnlineMedicalTourism.com as within the class of procedures known as Ophthalmology. More information about this procedure and other related procedures is available here.
Denver, Colorado currently has 1 hospitals in our growing data records addressing Glaucoma. We encourage you to click the hospital name and view the details of any of these Colorado facilities in Denver. You may be able to contact any of these facilities directly if they have posted contact information.
Glaucoma is categorized on OnlineMedicalTourism.com as within the class of procedures known as Ophthalmology. More information about this procedure and other related procedures is available here.
Glaucoma (click for worldwide facilities list): Glaucoma is not just one disease, but a group of conditions resulting in optic nerve damage, which diminishes sight. Abnormally high pressure inside your eye (intraocular pressure) usually, but not always, causes this damage. It is a leading cause of blindness. Often there are no symptoms at first.
The most common type of glaucoma, primary open-angle glaucoma, has no noticeable signs or symptoms except gradual vision loss.
Early diagnosis and treatment can minimize or prevent optic nerve damage and limit glaucoma-related vision loss. It's important to get your eyes examined regularly, and make sure your eye doctor measures your intraocular pressure.
People at risk should get eye exams at least every two years. They include
African Americans over age 40
People over age 60, especially Mexican Americans
People with a family history of glaucoma
Early treatment can help protect your eyes against vision loss. Treatments usually include prescription eyedrops and/or surgery. Glaucoma treatments reduce intraocular pressure by improving aqueous outflow, reducing the production of aqueous, or both. The types of most commonly prescribed eyedrops include: Beta blockers, Alpha-agonists, Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, Prostaglandin-like compounds, Miotic or cholinergic agents, Epinephrine compounds.
If eyedrops alone don't bring your eye pressure down to the desired level, your doctor may also prescribe an oral medication. Doctors commonly prescribe carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, such as acetazolamide (Diamox Sequels) and methazolamide (Neptazane), for glaucoma. Tere are common side effects. There are also ongoing clinical trials are evaluating certain neuroprotective drugs to determine if they may help protect the optic nerve from damage associated with glaucoma.
If you can't tolerate medications or if they're ineffective,surgery is another option. Surgeries used to treat glaucoma include: Laser surgery, filtering surgery, or drainage implants.
Acute angle-closure glaucoma is a medical emergency. Requiring the administration of several medications to reduce eye pressure as quickly as possible. aAn iridotomy, a laser procedure that creates a small hole in your iris so that aqueous humor can pass into the trabecular meshwork will also probably be required.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/glaucoma.html
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/glaucoma/DS00283
Please keep in mind that if a hospital does not provide specifics on their services, they may actually provide services that address Glaucoma yet not appear on this list. However, all Colorado facilities that provide us with such information are listed below.
If you would like to expand your search for Glaucoma services beyond Denver, CO, there are 2 good options on this site. One, go to local US hospitals and click states neighboring Colorado. And secondly, go to medical tourism procedures and click "Glaucoma" to view OnlineMedicalTourism's world-wide list of facilities for Glaucoma.
The most common type of glaucoma, primary open-angle glaucoma, has no noticeable signs or symptoms except gradual vision loss.
Early diagnosis and treatment can minimize or prevent optic nerve damage and limit glaucoma-related vision loss. It's important to get your eyes examined regularly, and make sure your eye doctor measures your intraocular pressure.
People at risk should get eye exams at least every two years. They include
African Americans over age 40
People over age 60, especially Mexican Americans
People with a family history of glaucoma
Early treatment can help protect your eyes against vision loss. Treatments usually include prescription eyedrops and/or surgery. Glaucoma treatments reduce intraocular pressure by improving aqueous outflow, reducing the production of aqueous, or both. The types of most commonly prescribed eyedrops include: Beta blockers, Alpha-agonists, Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, Prostaglandin-like compounds, Miotic or cholinergic agents, Epinephrine compounds.
If eyedrops alone don't bring your eye pressure down to the desired level, your doctor may also prescribe an oral medication. Doctors commonly prescribe carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, such as acetazolamide (Diamox Sequels) and methazolamide (Neptazane), for glaucoma. Tere are common side effects. There are also ongoing clinical trials are evaluating certain neuroprotective drugs to determine if they may help protect the optic nerve from damage associated with glaucoma.
If you can't tolerate medications or if they're ineffective,surgery is another option. Surgeries used to treat glaucoma include: Laser surgery, filtering surgery, or drainage implants.
Acute angle-closure glaucoma is a medical emergency. Requiring the administration of several medications to reduce eye pressure as quickly as possible. aAn iridotomy, a laser procedure that creates a small hole in your iris so that aqueous humor can pass into the trabecular meshwork will also probably be required.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/glaucoma.html
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/glaucoma/DS00283
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