Glaucoma Explained: Symptoms, Risk Factors and Why Regular Eye Exams Matter | Eye Got You Podcast
Glaucoma is often called the "sneak thief of sight" because it can cause permanent vision loss without any obvious warning signs.
In this episode of Eye Got You, Dr. Valarie Jerome is joined by glaucoma specialist Dr. Paul Ajamian to break down one of the most misunderstood eye conditions. Together they explain what glaucoma is, how it develops, why routine eye examinations are so important, and the tests eye care professionals use to detect it before vision is affected.
They discuss the role of eye pressure, optic nerve health, family history, corneal thickness, visual field testing, OCT scans, and why regular eye exams remain the best defence against preventable sight loss.
Whether you have a family history of glaucoma, have been told you're a glaucoma suspect, or simply want to protect your eyesight, this episode provides clear, practical information to help you understand the condition.
In this episode:
What glaucoma actually is
Why glaucoma is known as the "sneak thief of sight"
The connection between eye pressure and optic nerve damage
Risk factors including age, family history and sleep apnoea
Why good vision does not necessarily mean healthy eyes
The importance of dilated eye examinations
Understanding OCT scans and visual field tests
Why glaucoma diagnosis is not always straightforward
The role of optometrists in detecting and managing glaucoma
How regular eye exams can help prevent avoidable sight loss
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Find out about Dr Ajamian's work at https://omnieyeatlanta.com
Connect with Dr. Valarie Jerome: https://www.instagram.com/drvalariejerome
Learn more at https://www.eyegotyoucare.com
Produced by: https://creativecontentstudio.co.uk/
Disclaimer: This podcast is for information and entertainment purposes only. If you have concerns about your vision or fall risk, please book an appointment with a qualified eye care professional or speak with your primary care provider.
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