I am 37 years old and recognized glaucoma 2 years back and started eye drops. Beginning I was using travtan and my pressure was 14 to 16 and later changed to travcom and pressure was 18 always. Again after one month added alphagan z three times a day and still pressure is the same. And recently my doctor changed the drops to Dorzox T, 2 times + alphagan z three times a day. If still not reduced then I need to go for a surgery items. Could you please advice?
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Hello, Glaucoma is an eye disease caused by elevated intraocular pressure, damaging eye - optic nerve results in blindness, often. Apart from medication underlying natural� norms be maintained: Go for a walk in the morning to restore blood circulation to nourish your body. Go for meditation to reduce your stress to keep intraocular pressure in control. Tk,� plenty of water to hydrate your body. Your diet be easily digestible on time to check gastric disorder that triggers eye pressure. Keep in touch with your eye consultant, regularly. Monitor your medication, ,always. Regulate all sort of anti diabetics/ antihypertensive� norms ,if you are diabetic or hypertensive. If you can't see in the night,� change your driving habits. Tk, homoeopathic medicine:@ Staphisagria 30-5 drops,� thrice. Avoid, junkfood, alcohol and Nicotine. Tk, care.
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