I’m desperate. My daughter has glaucoma. She is 14 years old. I was afraid that she would get it because we have it in family. And that’s happened. I don’t know too much about juvenile glaucoma. What are the most successful treatments for it? How can help Teenage with glaucoma, help please? Thanks!
Juvenile glaucoma is appearing during the first two decades of life and it’s often inherited, as you know. Juvenile glaucoma is treated using medications, laser surgery and filtering surgery. Of course, you should listen to eye doctors and do what they told to you. If you don’t treat it well, glaucoma may be dangerous.
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