What are the causes and diagnosis of Ocular Hypertension?
Factors that cause of Ocular Hypertension are as similar to that of Glaucoma as even glaucoma is caused by high eye pressure. But as there are no outward symptoms of ocular hypertension, it is near to impossible for a patient to notice it on their own. However, if a regular eye examination can diagnose it. Also, Eye intraocular pressure is measured by the doctors using a device called a tonometer. The pressure, if is measured above 21 mm Hg twice, an eye care professional may diagnose and declare it as ocular hypertension.
What is the Treatment of Ocular Hypertension?
Eye Drop: The Doctor might prescribe eye drops to reduce the pressure in the eye. But it also comes along with a risk of side effects which is the reason that some doctors may choose to monitor your IOP and take further actions if in case it shows the sign of further developing glaucoma. With that, The doctor may recommend other treatment which is used to cure or treat glaucoma in a case if the eye drop is ineffective in treating ocular hypertension to treat the high pressure in the eye.