There is no developmental glaucoma, mostly referred to as developmental glaucoma. At present, developmental glaucoma cannot be completely cured, and the specific treatment effect is related to the patient’s physical condition and the severity of the disease. Developmental glaucoma is a relatively common eye disease, mainly due to congenital developmental abnormalities leading to the patient’s intraocular pressure is unstable or persistently high, resulting in damage to various parts of the eye tissues and visual function, thus causing the patient to experience optic nerve atrophy, narrowing of the field of vision, loss of visual acuity and other uncomfortable symptoms. At present, developmental glaucoma cannot be completely treated, but patients can lower the intraocular pressure through medication and surgery to control the progression of the disease. Patients with elevated intraocular pressure can follow the doctor’s instructions to use brinzolamide eye drops, brinjaline eye drops and other medications, but also feasible surgical treatments, such as trabeculectomy, implantation of glaucoma drainage valves, etc., the specific therapeutic effect is related to the patient’s condition. It is recommended that glaucoma patients go to regular hospitals to assess their condition and receive treatment under the guidance of their doctors.