Treating Glaucoma

Depending upon the type of glaucoma, treatment may include medication, usually prescription eyedrops, or surgery to lower the pressure in the eye and prevent further damage to the optic nerve. While there is no cure as yet for glaucoma, early diagnosis and continuing treatment can preserve eyesight.

Glaucoma Medication »

Your doctor may switch your medications if you develop tolerance or experience troublesome side effects.

Medication Guide | Eye drop tips

Glaucoma Surgery »

Depending on the type or severity of glaucoma, laser treatment or cutting surgery may be necessary.

Surgery Overview | Laser Surgery

Alternative Medicine »

In addition to clinical treatment, consider how exercise and good nutrition can affect your health.

Overview | Medical Marijuana

Working With Your Doctor »

A good relationship with your doctor provides a strong foundation for managing your glaucoma.

Find a doctor | Questions to ask your doctor

Glaucoma Medications and Their Side Effects

Glaucoma Medications and Their Side Effects

A variety of options are available to treat glaucoma. These include eye drops, laser procedures, and surgery. All are intended to decrease eye pressure and, thereby, protect the optic nerve. Currently, in the US, eye drops are often the first choice for treating patients. For many people a combination of medications and laser treatment can safely control eye pressure for years. continue reading »