Glaucoma (please read to the end) In case of increased pressure of the eye Risk Factors: - Trauma head - Staring at the light - Family history - African-American race - Cardiovascular problems - Long-term use of corticosteroids - Diabetes - Myopia (myopia) - Aged over 40 - Migraine syndromes We have two types of glaucoma: open angle and closed angle. Symptoms: Headache. Face-to-face. Distortion in the visibility of the environment to the center of vision. Light vision in low light. Creating a halo around objects and light. Methods of diagnosis: Tonometry, Gonioscopy, Thalamuscopy. Fair yards Medications: Miocks (pupil deficiency) Beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (both reduce the production of acne) Adrenoceptor alpha 2 agonists Cholinergic drugs, such as myocities, increase the flow rate Prostaglandin inhibitors that reduce the amount of auscultation. Note: Glaucoma has no definitive treatment