As your area eye institute, our practice is equipped with the knowledge and technology to recognize the variety of diseases that may affect vision. Glaucoma is a condition that we take very seriously. In many instances, there are no significant signs that provide an early warning to vision impairment, a consequence that can be severe if glaucoma is not treated adequately. In order to protect your vision, visit your eye doctor near Aliso Viejo. The Orange County Eye Institute performs standard glaucoma testing during examinations, and we encourage our patients to visit us once a year for an exam. Those who are facing a persistent eye condition, or who are predisposed to eye diseases such as glaucoma, can benefit from frequent evaluations. Recognizing glaucoma in its earliest stages allows us the time needed to treat it in the most suitable manner, as early as possible, enabling one to maintain a high level of safety. Research shows that those affected by glaucoma may lose clarity in peripheral vision over time, putting them at a higher risk for automobile accidents. Because glaucoma first affects peripheral vision, impairment does not typically show up in standard acuity testing, which evaluates central vision only. Rather than provide the standard level of care, Dr. Salib and his team carefully assess all areas of the eye. To recognize any signs of glaucoma, your eye doctor performs eye pressure testing as well as testing of the visual field. When evaluating the visual field, we include both central and peripheral vision. They are tested by having you look comfortably into a machine, where a blinking light will appear in various areas. When the blinking light is visualized, you click a button. Upon conclusion, your doctor is able to track any areas where vision is not clear. Glaucoma is an eye condition for which there are excellent forms of treatment. The way glaucoma is treated is determined by the severity of the condition and each patient’s unique situation. Mild cases may be treated with medicated eye drops that reduce pressure within the eye. In some instances, laser surgery may be the most suitable solution. At the Orange County Eye Institute, each patient receives personalized care. To maintain the health of your eyes, contact us today. CALL OUR OFFICE FOR MORE INFORMATION
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