Can neovascular glaucoma be cured?

Dr. Casey Turner
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2025-05-18 22:40:09
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Neovascular glaucoma
is caused by the presence of new blood vessels in the iris and angle of the chamber, resulting in blocked outflow of aqueous humor and increased intraocular pressure. Patients with early symptoms of the disease are relatively mild. At this time, if timely treatment is taken, the development of the disease can be effectively controlled. However, if there is no timely treatment in the early stage, resulting in continuous development of the disease, repeated hyphema or corneal edema symptoms may occur, severe may cause irreversible damage to vision, then it is more difficult to cure.