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Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital in Mumbai has announced a campaign offering free Glaucoma consultations for residents of the city concerned about or diagnosed with glaucoma from March 5th to March 21st, in observance of World Glaucoma Week to raise awareness about early detection and treatment of glaucoma, a leading cause of blindness worldwide.



World Glaucoma Week is observed from March 10-16 annually. The theme for 2025 centers on “See the Future Clearly,” emphasising the importance of early detection, regular eye care, and community education to prevent vision loss. Dr Agarwal’s Eye Hospital’s free consultation initiative will provide comprehensive eye examinations, including intraocular pressure checks, optic nerve evaluations, and visual field tests. Patients diagnosed with glaucoma will be counseled on advanced treatment options, including medications, laser therapy, and surgical interventions. Those interested in availing the free consultations can register by contacting 9594903792.



Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions often caused by high intraocular pressure (IOP) that damage the optic nerve, which is responsible for transmitting visual information from the eye to the brain. Often, it progresses without noticeable symptoms, hence it is called the “silent thief of sight”. These conditions affect millions of people worldwide, with an estimated 80 million individuals suffering from the condition. In India, the prevalence of glaucoma is estimated to be around 12 million, with nearly 10% of cases resulting in vision loss due to late diagnosis.



The risk factors that make individuals more prone to developing glaucoma include a family history of the disease, high intraocular pressure, age over 40, diabetes, and a history of eye trauma. Regular comprehensive eye examinations are essential for early detection. Treatment options include: Eye drops to lower IOP, laser therapy, surgery, including minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS).



In a statement, Dr. Vandana Jain, Chief Strategy Officer, Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital, said that glaucoma can lead to permanent vision loss if not treated in time. Early intervention can make all the difference in managing this condition and preserving vision for a lifetime. “We are launching this free consultation initiative to ensure that individuals at risk of glaucoma have access to early diagnosis and treatment options. We urge those over 40, especially those with risk factors, to make use of the free consultation and get their eyes checked for intraocular pressure and the health of the optic nerve.”



She added that treatment options for glaucoma have advanced significantly in recent years. A newer and promising treatment method is MIGS, which offers a less invasive option with quicker recovery times compared to traditional glaucoma surgery. This procedure involves small incisions and the use of microscopic devices to reduce intraocular pressure effectively. This technique has gained popularity due to its ability to provide significant relief with fewer risks and complications.


 
 
 

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