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    How is glaucoma treated?

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    Glaucoma can be treated with eye drops, oral medications, laser therapy, or surgery. It is important to follow up regularly with an eye doctor to monitor the condition and make any necessary adjustments to the treatment plan. In some cases, vision loss caused by glaucoma cannot be reversed, so early detection and treatment are key to preserving vision. The goal of treatment is to lower eye pressure to prevent or slow down further vision loss.

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