There is no standard for how long it takes to cure high intraocular pressure, and patients can follow doctor’s orders to use medication and surgery to relieve eye discomfort.
If high IOP is not treated in time, it can lead to optic nerve damage, and patients may experience symptoms such as eye swelling and pain, nausea, vomiting, visual field defects, and in severe cases, blindness. There is no specific data on how long it takes to cure high IOP, and the specific treatment time is related to the patient’s condition.
If the high intraocular pressure is caused by the patient staying up late at night or long-term bad posture, it is a physiological manifestation, usually does not need special treatment, and usually can be relieved after a few days of rest. Glaucoma patients can also have high intraocular pressure, patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use brinzolamide eye drops and other medications to reduce intraocular pressure, relieve discomfort. Surgery, such as trabeculectomy, can be performed if necessary.
It is recommended that patients with high intraocular pressure consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.