HOW CAN EYE PRESSURE BLIND YOU?

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HOW DOES EYE PRESSURE DROP? WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE EYE PRESSURE RISES, AND HOW MANY BLIND IT?

Eye pressure, which has the potential to progress in a hidden way, is included in chronic inveterate diseases. In addition to being an ailment that can lead to blindness in advanced cases, there are some issues that need to be addressed to reduce eye blood pressure. So how does eye pressure drop? What happens when the eye pressure rises, and how many blind it? Turkey Medicals gave all the curious details here…

Eye pressure, which usually occurs during an examination, is known as glaucoma in medical parlance. Because, like other patients, it occurs primarily during the examination, since it does not show any serious symptoms. It is of great importance to reduce eye blood pressure, which progresses secretly and can pose a danger of blindness over time.

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HOW DOES EYE PRESSURE DROP?

To reduce eye pressure, in general, specialized doctors refer to the treatment of drops. Although, of course, some herbal methods are also covered, it is necessary to consult a doctor first of all for these methods. For example, consuming some herbal sources by making tea through the leaves is very effective at lowering eye blood pressure. Among them, sources of lice, such as pansies or eucalyptus, stand out. At the same time, blackthorn, garlic, onions are also very effective for eye diseases in the name of blood pressure.

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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE EYE PRESSURE RISES?

When eye blood pressure rises, serious visual damage occurs. In particular, the visual nerves are significantly damaged and vision loss is significantly experienced. Because the visual nerve consists of about 1 million nerve fibers. First, there is a loss of fiber, and then, accompanied by destroyed nerves, vision narrows significantly. In fact, the narrowing of vision loss reaches such a high point that a person falls into a situation just as if they were looking through a door opening. That’s why it’s the most important things to see a specialist doctor at the slightest sign of eye pressure.

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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE EYE PRESSURE RISES, AND HOW MANY BLIND IT?

When the eye pressure rises above 20 mm hg when viewed through normal people, danger begins to occur. Even if it does not create very serious conditions, especially in the early stages, eye blood pressure after the age of 40 can cause significant problems. If the treatment does not take place when the eye pressure rises above 50 mm, a condition of blindness occurs. Moreover, blindness becomes permanent when the period of non-treatment passes. Along with the early diagnosis and diagnosis, drip therapy or other methods should be handled under the supervision of a qualified doctor.

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WHAT ARE THE CAUSES OF EYE PRESSURE?

Eye pressure is commonly experienced today for many different reasons.

– Blood pressure disease

– individuals who are over the age of 40

– Injuries that occur in and around the eye

– People undergoing cortisone therapy

– The problem of anemia

– Diabetes mellitus

– Migraine diseases

– Eye pressure that is genetically in the family

In general, along with these disorders, eye pressure can cause serious problems. At first, when the eye pressure, which is muscles slowly, exceeds the normal value range over time, it can lead to blindness.

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WHAT SHOULD BE DONE FOR EYE PRESSURE?

Especially if there is glaucoma in the family, these people should definitely be examined through the eye once a year. Especially in children who are crying, growing up, or whose transparency is deteriorating, examination against the danger of congenital problems is one of the most important considerations. For eye pressure, which is revealed by specialist eye doctor in Turkey diagnosis, an examination is performed on average every 2 years. The solution methods to be performed as a result of this examination are discussed.

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President of Organ Transplant Center at MedicalPark Hospital Antalya

Turkey's world-renowned organ transplant specialist. Dr. Demirbaş has 104 international publications and 102 national publications.

Physician's Resume:

Born on August 7, 1963 in Çorum, Prof. Dr. Alper Demirbaş has been continuing his work as the President of MedicalPark Antalya Hospital Organ Transplantation Center since 2008.

Prof. who performed the first tissue incompatible kidney transplant in Turkey, the first blood type incompatible kidney transplant, the first kidney-pancreas transplant program and the first cadaveric donor and live donor liver transplant in Antalya. Dr. As of August 2016, Alper Demirbaş has performed 4900 kidney transplants, 500 liver transplants and 95 pancreas transplants.

In addition to being the chairman of 6 national congresses, he has also been an invited speaker at 12 international and 65 national scientific congresses. Dr. Alper Demirbaş was married and the father of 1 girl and 1 boy.

Awards:

Eczacibasi Medical Award of 2002, Akdeniz University Service Award of 2005, Izder Medical Man of the Year Award of 2006, BÖHAK Medical Man of the Year Award of 2007, Sabah Mediterranean Newspaper Scientist of the Year Award of 2007, ANTIKAD Scientist of the Year Award of 2009, Social Ethics Association Award of 2010, Işık University Medical Man of the Year Award of 2015, VTV Antalya's Brand Value Award of 2015.

Certificates:

Doctor of Medicine Degree Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine Ankara, General Surgeon Ministry of Health Turkey EKFMG (0-477-343-8), University of Miami School of Medicine Member of Multiple Organ Transplant, ASTS Multiorgan Transplant Scholarship. Lecturer at Kyoto University. Lecturer at University of Essen, Research assistant at the University of Cambridge .

Professional Members:

American Society of Transplant Surgeons, American Transplantation Society Nominated, Middle East and Southern Africa Council Transplantation Society 2007, International Liver Transplantation Association, Turkish Transplantation Association, Turkish Society of Surgery, Turkish Hepatobiliary Surgery Association.

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