What should I do if the eye pressure cannot be lowered?
Disease description:
What should I do if the eye pressure cannot be lowered?
1. Poor eye habits: Prolonged eye strain. It is recommended to rest with eyes closed, look into the distance, and apply cold compresses or alternate between cold and warm compresses to relieve local pressure and reduce intraocular pressure.
2. Glaucoma: A disease characterized by optic disc atrophy and cupping, visual field defects, and decreased vision. Treatment options for glaucoma include medications such as brinzolamide ophthalmic solution and pilocarpine nitrate ophthalmic solution, or surgical procedures such as laser peripheral iridectomy and trabeculectomy.
3. Ocular hypertension: Although intraocular pressure may be within the normal range, conditions such as optic disc damage and visual field defects may still occur. Follow medical advice to use appropriate medications, such as betaxolol hydrochloride ophthalmic solution and brinzolamide ophthalmic solution, get adequate rest, and avoid excessive fatigue.