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What is normal intraocular pressure glaucoma?

Dr. Quinn Cooper
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2025-05-19 02:11:15
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Normal intraocular pressure glaucoma is usually difficult to treat.
Normal intraocular pressure glaucoma refers to ocular diseases in which intraocular pressure is always within the normal range, but there are typical glaucoma symptoms such as visual field changes and angle opening. Although the patient has normal intraocular pressure, there are optic disc damage, retinal nerve fiber layer defect and corresponding visual field damage similar to other glaucoma. Because the above damage is irreversible, and the etiology and pathogenesis are extremely complex, it is difficult to treat. However, patients still need to take active treatment to slow down the speed of disease development.