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Reversing Glaucoma Official

Researchers are actively exploring ways to potentially reverse damage through breakthrough technologies: Glaucoma - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

Vision loss from glaucoma is currently considered because the damaged optic nerve fibers lack the ability to repair or regenerate themselves. While the condition cannot yet be "reversed" in the sense of restoring lost sight, modern treatments are highly effective at halting its progression and preserving remaining vision. Understanding Glaucoma Management Reversing glaucoma

: Procedures like Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT) improve the eye's natural drainage and are increasingly used as an early treatment option. : For advanced cases, minimally invasive glaucoma surgery

: For advanced cases, minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) or traditional surgeries like trabeculectomies can significantly reduce pressure. The Future: Reversing the "Irreversible" : For advanced cases

The primary goal of all glaucoma therapy is to lower , which is the main risk factor for further optic nerve damage.

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