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Closed Angle Glaucoma | Types, Symptoms & Treatment

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What is closed-angle glaucoma? The illness known as closed-angle glaucoma occurs when the pressure inside of your eye rises too much. The term "glaucoma" is used to describe a variety of illnesses. Around 90% of all cases of glaucoma are caused by the most prevalent type of the disease, open-angle glaucoma. Much less frequently occurs closed-angle glaucoma. All forms of glaucoma have the potential to harm your optic nerve, which carries visual data to your brain, leading to blindness if untreated. Pressure increases if you have closed-angle glaucoma because fluid isn't leaving your eye as it should be. Behind the iris, in the back chamber of your eye, fluid is created. Normally, this liquid enters the front chamber of your eyeball through your pupil. The fluid then enters the sclera's veins via the trabecular meshwork, a system of channels (the white of your eye). The difference between open-angle glaucoma and closed-angle glaucoma affects the treatment strategy sinc