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Glaucoma symptoms come from a group of eye conditions in which the optic nerve is damaged at the point where it leaves the eye. This nerve carries information from the retina, to the brain.
In the following video Glaucoma is explained by Robert L. Epstein, M.D. of Mercy Center for Corrective Eye Surgery.
Your eye needs a certain amount of pressure to keep the eyeball in shape so that it can work properly. In some people, the damage is caused by raised eye pressure.
Others may have an eye pressure within normal limits but damage occurs because there is a weakness in the optic nerve. A combination of high pressure and weakness in the optic nerve are normally involved but to a varying extent.
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