Re: [AI] What You Should Do to Prevent and Treat Glaucoma

2013-12-31 Thread Vivekananda Doddamani.
Good Saleem wonderful knowledge about glacoma even I am also suffering
from glacoma for the past 23 years, but I have maintained my eye
sight, now I can see little but I don't know when I will become
totally,

On 12/29/13, Salim qureshi salim2...@gmail.com wrote:
 Are you getting confused with right and left sides when wearing
 slippers or shoes? Do you frequently spill a cup during meals?
 Although you may experience
 these situations inadvertently, sometimes, it may be a cause of a much
 bigger problem or a sign of some serious disease if they happen often.

 Frequent accidents happening due to Glaucoma

 Glaucoma Is the Second Leading Cause of Blindness

 It is estimated that over 60 million people are suffering from
 glaucoma across the world. In fact, it is the second-leading cause of
 blindness after cataracts.
 But more surprisingly, about 90% of people with glaucoma do not know
 that they have the condition. Yes, it is an eye disease that has
 almost no symptoms.

 Not being able to travel, and quitting job are some of the common
 consequences of glaucoma. Furthermore, driving a car can be very
 dangerous for people
 with glaucoma. In the worst case, glaucoma can cause an increased risk
 of blindness.

 In this article, we'll tell you the latest information about glaucoma,
 why it causes accidents or mishaps, and why you can be unaware that
 you have this
 condition. We'll also tell you how you can help prevent glaucoma or
 stop it from worsening.

 A Dangerous Eye Disease that Causes Accidents and Mishaps!
 What is Glaucoma?

 In layman's term, glaucoma is a disease of the eye that impairs vision
 because of damage in the optic nerve. It causes gradual loss of sight,
 sometimes
 leading to blindness.

 Common Indicators That a Person May Have Glaucoma
 list of 4 items
 1. Accidentally bumping into people very often.
 2. Spills a cup during meals.
 3. Skipping lines of sentences when reading books or texts.
 4. Having difficulties in finding small objects (like medicines) that
 are dropped accidentally.
 list end

 Diagnostic tests show that most people with glaucoma experiencing the
 above similar situations already have lost nearly half of their field
 of vision.
 Most importantly, they don't seem to notice that their field of vision
 is missing. How can this happen?

 Glaucoma Vision Problems Are Not Very Apparent!

 For you to understand how glaucoma affects our eyes, you'll first have
 to know how our eyes work.

 When we see things, the information is received by the retina, which
 is a layer located at the back of our eyeballs, and forms an image.
 The image information
 is now carried to the brain through the optic nerves. In glaucoma, the
 retina is functioning normally but the optic nerves are damaged and
 will cause vision
 loss.

 Pressure is being constantly applied to the retina (intraocular
 pressure [IOP]), but for some reason, the eye pressure becomes
 stronger and damages the
 optic nerves.

 Below is a picture that shows how the image information is being
 transmitted to the brain with damaged optic nerves of a glaucoma
 patient. The dark areas
 are the blind spots.

 Glaucoma Blind Spots

 If you look at the picture above, glaucoma seems to be very
 noticeable. Yet, why is it that a glaucoma patient can't notice this?

 Brain Remapping Makes Glaucoma Unnoticeable

 Latest studies show that on a glaucoma patient, rather than seeing
 blind spots, these visual defects are being filled-in by the brain
 based on the information
 received from the surrounding retina. This will result to what appears
 to be a corrected image.

 Now based on the previous picture that shows blind spots, let's take
 again a closer look on what you will see in real time if you have
 glaucoma.

 On the image below, a man at the front is walking towards you and
 enters your field of vision. However, the figure of the man seems to
 partly disappear.
 This shows that the brain is correcting the image based on the visible
 landscape.

 Glaucoma Brain Remapping

 Because the brain is correcting or filling-in the blind spots,
 glaucoma is truly difficult to detect.

 Treatment of Glaucoma through Eye Drops

 Once you have glaucoma, you can no longer reverse it due to the extent
 of damage incurred. However, if treatment is done early, it is
 possible to stop
 the progression of the disease.

 There are available surgeries for glaucoma but they are painful and
 these operations are only temporary solutions. Since the majority of
 glaucoma cases
 are caused by increased intraocular pressure, you can actually lower
 it using eye drops.

 The eyes are naturally moist, and fluid is continuously produced to
 help circulate important nutrients to many parts of the eyes. With
 glaucoma, the eye
 pressure goes up because of increased accumulation of fluid. This
 often causes damage to the optic nerves.

 The use of eye drops can be effective in reducing damage to the optic
 nerves as it has the effect of adjusting the 

[AI] What You Should Do to Prevent and Treat Glaucoma

2013-12-29 Thread Salim qureshi
Are you getting confused with right and left sides when wearing
slippers or shoes? Do you frequently spill a cup during meals?
Although you may experience
these situations inadvertently, sometimes, it may be a cause of a much
bigger problem or a sign of some serious disease if they happen often.

Frequent accidents happening due to Glaucoma

Glaucoma Is the Second Leading Cause of Blindness

It is estimated that over 60 million people are suffering from
glaucoma across the world. In fact, it is the second-leading cause of
blindness after cataracts.
But more surprisingly, about 90% of people with glaucoma do not know
that they have the condition. Yes, it is an eye disease that has
almost no symptoms.

Not being able to travel, and quitting job are some of the common
consequences of glaucoma. Furthermore, driving a car can be very
dangerous for people
with glaucoma. In the worst case, glaucoma can cause an increased risk
of blindness.

In this article, we'll tell you the latest information about glaucoma,
why it causes accidents or mishaps, and why you can be unaware that
you have this
condition. We'll also tell you how you can help prevent glaucoma or
stop it from worsening.

A Dangerous Eye Disease that Causes Accidents and Mishaps!
What is Glaucoma?

In layman's term, glaucoma is a disease of the eye that impairs vision
because of damage in the optic nerve. It causes gradual loss of sight,
sometimes
leading to blindness.

Common Indicators That a Person May Have Glaucoma
list of 4 items
1. Accidentally bumping into people very often.
2. Spills a cup during meals.
3. Skipping lines of sentences when reading books or texts.
4. Having difficulties in finding small objects (like medicines) that
are dropped accidentally.
list end

Diagnostic tests show that most people with glaucoma experiencing the
above similar situations already have lost nearly half of their field
of vision.
Most importantly, they don't seem to notice that their field of vision
is missing. How can this happen?

Glaucoma Vision Problems Are Not Very Apparent!

For you to understand how glaucoma affects our eyes, you'll first have
to know how our eyes work.

When we see things, the information is received by the retina, which
is a layer located at the back of our eyeballs, and forms an image.
The image information
is now carried to the brain through the optic nerves. In glaucoma, the
retina is functioning normally but the optic nerves are damaged and
will cause vision
loss.

Pressure is being constantly applied to the retina (intraocular
pressure [IOP]), but for some reason, the eye pressure becomes
stronger and damages the
optic nerves.

Below is a picture that shows how the image information is being
transmitted to the brain with damaged optic nerves of a glaucoma
patient. The dark areas
are the blind spots.

Glaucoma Blind Spots

If you look at the picture above, glaucoma seems to be very
noticeable. Yet, why is it that a glaucoma patient can't notice this?

Brain Remapping Makes Glaucoma Unnoticeable

Latest studies show that on a glaucoma patient, rather than seeing
blind spots, these visual defects are being filled-in by the brain
based on the information
received from the surrounding retina. This will result to what appears
to be a corrected image.

Now based on the previous picture that shows blind spots, let's take
again a closer look on what you will see in real time if you have
glaucoma.

On the image below, a man at the front is walking towards you and
enters your field of vision. However, the figure of the man seems to
partly disappear.
This shows that the brain is correcting the image based on the visible
landscape.

Glaucoma Brain Remapping

Because the brain is correcting or filling-in the blind spots,
glaucoma is truly difficult to detect.

Treatment of Glaucoma through Eye Drops

Once you have glaucoma, you can no longer reverse it due to the extent
of damage incurred. However, if treatment is done early, it is
possible to stop
the progression of the disease.

There are available surgeries for glaucoma but they are painful and
these operations are only temporary solutions. Since the majority of
glaucoma cases
are caused by increased intraocular pressure, you can actually lower
it using eye drops.

The eyes are naturally moist, and fluid is continuously produced to
help circulate important nutrients to many parts of the eyes. With
glaucoma, the eye
pressure goes up because of increased accumulation of fluid. This
often causes damage to the optic nerves.

The use of eye drops can be effective in reducing damage to the optic
nerves as it has the effect of adjusting the amount of fluid in the
eyes. This can
greatly make the lives of glaucoma patients a lot easier. Because of
the advances in medical care, the incidence of blindness due to
glaucoma can be lessened.

Glaucoma Treatment through the use of Eye Drops

It's also worth noting that patients with myopia are at a higher risk
of having glaucoma. We recommend that eye