Glaucoma at best of Hospitals and Wellness centres in India
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Overview on Glaucoma
A group of eye conditions that can cause blindness. With all types of glaucoma, the nerve connecting the eye to the brain is damaged, usually due to high eye pressure. The most common type of glaucoma (open-angle glaucoma) often has no symptoms other than slow vision loss. Angle-closure glaucoma, although rare, is a medical emergency and its symptoms include eye pain with nausea and sudden visual disturbance. Treatment includes eye drops, medication and surgery.
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Aster MIMS Hospital, Calicut, Kerala
Mini Bypass Rd, Govindapuram, Kozhikode, Kerala 673016
Brief about Hospital
- NABH accredited hospital for three consecutive terms.
- 673-bedded multi specility care center delivering an entire range of preventive, acute and outpatient services.
- Fully enhanced Cochlear Implant Clinic, traced as one of the pioneer centre for cochlear implantation in Kerala.
Apollo Hospital Indraprastha, Delhi
Sarita Vihar, Mathura Road, 110076 New Delhi, India
Brief about Hospital
- The first facility in India to receive JCI accreditation consecutively for the fourth time.
- Infrastructure consists of 754 beds in state of the art facility spread over 15 acres.
- Multi-specialty hospital with 12 centers of excellence.
Kovai Medical Center and Hospital (KMCH), Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Avinashi Rd, TNHB Colony, Indira Nagar, Civil Aerodrome Post, Peelamedu, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641014
Brief about Hospital
- NABH accredited hospital
- 750- bed Multi-disciplinary advanced super specialty hospital
- Super specialty procedures like Open Heart Surgeries, Valve Replacements, Kidney Transplants, Hip and Knee Replacements, Complex Brain Surgeries and Advanced Spine Surgeries are done regularly at the hospital.
- The Hospital has 20 operation theatres and modern equipments including the State of the Art Varian Trilogy Linear Accelerator, the world's most advanced PET-CT Scan, 3T MRI, 500 slice Volume CT Scanner
Medeor Hospital, Delhi
Qutab Institutional Area, Delhi
Brief about Hospital
- Established in 2004
- 301 Beds
- 33 Doctors
The Calcutta Medical Research Institute (CMRI) CK Birla Hospitals, Kolkata
7/2 Diamond Harbour Road, Kolkata-700027 West Bengal.
Brief about Hospital
- NABH, NABL accredited, ISO 9001:2008 Certified Hospital.
- Centrally located with 440 beds and state-of-the-art infrastructure.
- Treated over 7 Lac In-patients and over 15,000 International Patient
More about Glaucoma
About Glaucoma
Glaucoma is an eye disorder which damages your eye’s optic nerve due to increased pressure. It is common in older people and if left untreated it can cause loss of vision. It usually causes no pain and is only noticeable when there is a change/loss of vision. Glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness worldwide. If a person has glaucoma, he/she will need treatment for the rest of their life.
Types and their symptoms
The symptoms of glaucoma depends on its types. The basic 2 types of glaucoma are-
- Open angle Glaucoma- The most common form of the disease. In this type the angle where the iris meets the cornea is open but the tissue area around the cornea is blocked which causes pressure.Symptoms may include:
● Blind spots in your side or central vision, frequently in both eyes.
● Reduced vision and loss of peripheral vision
● Swollen or bulging cornea, redness in the white of the eye and nausea.
● Pupil dilation to a medium size that doesn’t change with increasing or decreasing light
2. Closed angle Glaucoma- Also known as angle closure glaucoma occurs when the iris bulges forward to block the angle where the cornea meets the iris. As a result, fluid can't circulate and the eye pressure increases. Symptoms may include-
● Severe eye pain and headache
● Nausea and vomiting
● Blurred vision or hazy vision
● Profuse tearing
● Redness in the white part of the affected eye
Diagnosis
The opthamologist usually takes a series of tests to confirm the stage and type of glaucoma. These tests include:
● Tonometry test (To measuring intraocular pressure)
● Pachymetry Test (To measuring corneal thickness)
● Perimetry Test (To measure the eyesight)
● Ophthalmoscopy (To see inside the fundus of an eye)
● Gonioscopy (To examine the drainage angle)
Treatment
The damage caused by glaucoma can’t be reversed but it can slow or prevent vision loss through regular checkups and treatment if you catch it at an early stage.
Depending on your condition it may include prescription eye drops, oral medications, laser treatment, surgery (Filtering surgery, Laser surgery, Drainage implant) or a combination of these.