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Slowing the progression of glaucoma

Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness among older adults. It causes pressure in the eyeball to build up to a point that the optic nerve is damaged. There is no cure or repair. That’s a grim reality if your loved one has been diagnosed with this disease.

Fortunately, glaucoma’s progression can be slowed and blindness prevented. Your relative can remain active and fully engaged with life.

Steady wins the race.

Diet. Green leafy vegetables are good for general eye health, and a high-fiber diet relieves constipation. Special supplements have been shown to be helpful for other vision conditions, but not for glaucoma.

Caffeine can increase eye pressure (bad), while alcohol and marijuana can decrease it (good). The effects of all three are minor and last only a few hours. As a result, moderation is the wisest course.

In sum, the best way to help your loved one is to encourage medication consistency and the awareness that they have the ability to keep blindness at bay.

Is your family struggling with glaucoma?
As the Roanoke and Lynchburg experts in family caregiving, we at Gentle Shepherd Hospice understand what an emotionally difficult diagnosis this is for everyone. Luckily, full blindness can be prevented. If you would like help coming to terms with this condition and assisting a loved one to do the same, give us a call at 1-800-789-0586 (toll-free).

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