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The word “astigmatism” is used so much in the optometric world that most people have talked about it when discussing their eye health with their doctor.
Read more: Why Having Astigmatism Isn't Usually That Big a Deal
There are several different variations of glaucoma, but in this article, we will mainly focus on Primary Open Angle Glaucoma. This means that there is no specific underlying cause for glaucoma, like inflammation, trauma, or a severe cataract. It also means that the drainage angle where fluid is drained from the inside of the eye into the bloodstream is not narrow or closed.
Read more: Just Found Out I Have Primary Open Angle Glaucoma. What Now?