Glaucoma: The Sneaky Thief of Sight
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It's called the sneaky thief of sight — and for good reason. Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness in the world, and most people who have it don't even know it. No pain. No blurry vision. No warning. Until it's too late.
I'm Dr. Parul Khator, a board-certified ophthalmologist and glaucoma specialist in Marietta, Georgia — and glaucoma is my specialty. I treat it every single day. And the thing that breaks my heart most? So much of the vision loss I see could have been prevented if patients had known what to look for sooner.
This episode is my chance to change that.
In this episode, I'll cover:
- What glaucoma actually is — and why it's so different from other eye conditions
- How glaucoma silently damages your optic nerve and steals your vision without you ever feeling a thing
- The different types of glaucoma — because not all glaucoma is the same
- Who is most at risk — and why your family history matters more than you think
- The treatment options available today — from eye drops to surgery — and what they actually do
Glaucoma doesn't have to mean blindness. Caught early, it is absolutely manageable. But you have to know to look for it first — and that starts right here.
I believe the more you know, the better you do. So let's talk about glaucoma. 👁️
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