Who Is at Risk for Glaucoma?
- At January 12, 2018
- By Pamela Myhre
- In Eye safety
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Glaucoma affects more than 2.7 million Americans aged 40 and older. Learn if you are at risk for this “sneak thief of sight”
Some people have a higher than normal risk of getting glaucoma. This includes people who:
- are over age 40
- have family members with glaucoma
- are of African or Hispanic heritage
- have high eye pressure
- are farsighted or nearsighted
- have had an eye injury
- have corneas that are thin in the center
- have thinning of the optic nerve
- have diabetes, migraines, poor blood circulation or other health problems affecting the whole body
Talk with an ophthalmologist about your risk for getting glaucoma. People with more than one of these risk factors have an even higher risk of glaucoma. Call our office today for an appointment with a highly trained glaucoma specialist.