Neovascular glaucoma is a type of glaucoma characterized by fibrovascular tissue proliferation in the anterior chamber angle of the eye. Decreased vision, corneal edema, and photophobia are the common symptoms. Chronic retinal detachment, ocular ischaemic syndrome, and severe retinal vein blockage can cause this condition, and the treatment depends on the underlying cause.
Diabetes and Eyes
Diabetes is one of the leading causes of permanent blindness. We need to be aware of how to avoid the complications of diabetes. But early detection and prevention can help prevent permanent disability.
