Generally, people with glaucoma can take aspirin, and the one application that needs to be avoided is dilating medication. Glaucoma patients if because of the needs of the condition is able to take aspirin, and will not affect the condition of glaucoma. Glaucoma patients in the drug treatment is mainly to avoid the use of pupil-scattering drugs, such as atropine eye drops, compound tropicamide eye drops, etc., because the use of pupil-scattering drugs, the pupil dilation, the peripheral part of the iris tissue will block the angle of the atrium to further aggravate the stenosis of the angle of the atrium, resulting in an increase in atrial aqueous drainage resistance, resulting in increased intraocular pressure, which can lead to the exacerbation of the condition of glaucoma. If you are diagnosed with glaucoma, it is important to have timely treatment to lower the intraocular pressure through laser therapy, medication, and surgery in order to stop and delay the aggravation of the condition. Specific treatment should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.