What does it look like to have glaucoma?
Glaucoma causes blind areas to grow at the edges, or periphery, of vision. As the condition worsens, rings or halos may appear, and your field of vision gets smaller, creating what’s called tunnel vision.
Glaucoma causes blind areas to grow at the edges, or periphery, of vision. As the condition worsens, rings or halos may appear, and your field of vision gets smaller, creating what’s called tunnel vision.
Watch the video to get a feel for what it might look like to have glaucoma.
Glaucoma is hard to notice at first. If caught early on, it can be managed and treated. But if left untreated, it can cause irreversible vision loss.
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