Children with high intraocular pressure (IOP) should first look for the cause of the high IOP and undergo aggressive IOP-lowering treatment to protect visual function, which mainly includes medication and surgery.
Children with high intraocular pressure should first actively search for the cause of high intraocular pressure. If the high intraocular pressure is primary, i.e. primary glaucoma, medication should be given to lower the intraocular pressure first, such as brinzolamide eye drops, etc. If the medication does not lower the intraocular pressure satisfactorily, anti-glaucoma surgery is also needed.
If the high intraocular pressure is caused by other reasons, such as uveitis, intraocular tumor, etc., it should be actively treated for the cause, and while actively eliminating the cause of the disease, the treatment of lowering intraocular pressure should be carried out, which can be applied to timolol maleate eye drops, etc.; if the control of the medicine is not satisfactory, it may be necessary to carry out surgery.
Children with high intraocular pressure should have the cause and treatment clarified under the guidance of a doctor.