Understanding the Connection Between Glaucoma and Hypertension

Understanding the Connection Between Glaucoma and Hypertension

Taking care of your vision is an essential part of maintaining overall health. One aspect of eye health that often goes overlooked is the relationship between glaucoma and blood pressure. As an experienced ophthalmologist and the director of Shankar Netrika Eye Centre in Mumbai, I am Dr Navin Kumar Gupta, and I am here to shed light on this crucial topic.

Glaucoma is an eye condition that damages your optic nerve, often resulting from high intraocular pressure. If left unchecked, it can lead to vision loss. On the other hand, blood pressure is the force of blood against your blood vessel walls. High blood pressure, or hypertension, can also damage your eyes and lead to vision problems.

A common misconception is that having high blood pressure increases the risk of developing glaucoma. However, the relationship between these two is more complex than it appears. Studies show that while high blood pressure can cause eye disease, excessively low blood pressure can also increase the risk of glaucoma. The reason is that your optic nerve needs a certain level of blood pressure to receive an ample supply of blood. If blood pressure gets too low, it can lead to insufficient blood flow to the optic nerve, resulting in damage.

Therefore, maintaining a balanced blood pressure level is vital for eye health. Regular check-ups with your eye doctor can help monitor both your eye pressure and blood pressure levels. If you have a history of high or low blood pressure, or if glaucoma runs in your family, you should be particularly vigilant about getting your eyes checked regularly.

At Shankar Netrika Eye Centre, we provide comprehensive eye care services, including regular eye check-ups, glaucoma screening, and treatment. We also perform various eye surgeries like cataract and laser surgeries. For more information, visit our website at https://shankarnetrika.com/ or contact us at 9920044620.

Remember, eye health is integral to overall well-being. Stay informed, get regular check-ups, and take good care of your eyes. After all, they are the windows to your world.

Dr. Navin Kumar Gupta
http://shankarnetrika.com

Director, Shankar Netrika Medical Retina Specialist Retina Fellow, University of California, Irvine, USA (2008-2010) Research Fellow, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, USA (2007-2008) Anterior Segment Fellow, Aravind Eye Hospital, Madurai (2004-2006) Affiliate of SEE International, Santa Barbara, USA Collaborator and Advisor of Phaco Training Program, Anjali Eye Center

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