10 Different Types of Glaucoma And How To Identify Each One

4. Congenital Glaucoma

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Babies are affected by congenital glaucoma. It transpires because of a lack of complete formation of the drainage canals, creating increased pressure and optic nerve damage. When it is diagnosed, in most cases in the first year of life, it can be treated early on with surgery and medications. Typically, there is some loss of vision. Signs in babies and young children include enlarged eyes, tearing, cloudy eyes, and sensitivity to light.

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