Glaucoma Intraocular Pressure 50

Glaucoma pressure at 50mmHg is severe. Normal intraocular pressure is between 10 and 21 mmHg. intraocular pressure above 21 mmHg is considered a pathological value. Glaucoma is a common ophthalmic disease characterized by abnormal intraocular pressure, leading to optic nerve atrophy and depression, visual field defects and vision loss, which is irreversible. Glaucoma patients with intraocular pressure of 50 mmHg are in the acute exacerbation phase of glaucoma, which is relatively serious. Patients will experience general symptoms such as nausea and vomiting, elevated blood pressure, diarrhea, constipation, lack of appetite, and fever, as well as typical symptoms such as eye swelling and pain, severe headache, and blurred vision. Patients with glaucoma, if not treated in time or if the intraocular pressure is not properly controlled, irreversible optic nerve damage will occur, which can lead to blindness in severe cases. Therefore, patients are advised to go to regular hospitals for treatment immediately and actively cooperate with doctors under the guidance of specialized doctors.