How to Avoid the Progression of GlaucomaMost of the risk factors such as age, race, and genetics for glaucoma are beyond your control. However, because most people with glaucoma have no early symptoms or pain from this increased pressure, it is important to see your eye care professional regularly so that glaucoma can be diagnosed and treated before long-term vision loss occurs. If there is a history of glaucoma in your family or if you have other risk factors for glaucoma, talk with your health professional about having more frequent exams. Wear protective eye gear when necessary to avoid blunt trauma to the eye, which can cause traumatic glaucoma.
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