Glaucoma patients can generally look into the distance, but should avoid excessive eye use. Patients diagnosed with glaucoma can look into the distance and engage in outdoor activities, but pay attention to eye protection, avoid excessive eye use, such as not watching electronic screens for a long time, and prevent eye fatigue, and stay away from adverse environments such as bright light exposure. Glaucoma is an irreversible blinding eye disease in ophthalmology, and it is recommended that patients actively follow the doctor’s instructions to cooperate with the treatment. If the patient is not diagnosed and treated in time, long-term chronic high intraocular pressure or acute sudden high intraocular pressure may cause optic nerve atrophy, vision loss, visual field defects and other symptoms. It is recommended that patients go to the ophthalmology department of a regular hospital in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.