Symptoms and treatment of intraocular hypertension

Dr. Sydney Parker
Dr. Sydney Parker Verified

Dedicated to your healing journey.

2025-05-03 10:23:21 Views: 80 times

In clinical medicine, patients with mild high intraocular pressure will show signs of orbital soreness, eye fatigue, etc. If the patient has high intraocular pressure, they will show headaches, blurred vision, nausea, vomiting, etc. Patients with mild high intraocular pressure can drop eye drops to relieve symptoms. Patients with high intraocular pressure also need to hang mannitol to lower intraocular pressure. Patients with acute angle-closure glaucoma need surgery.

Symptoms and treatment of intraocular hypertension



What Everyone is Watching