Glaucoma Normal Eye Pressure Range
Acute angle closure glaucoma is a medical emergency.
Glaucoma normal eye pressure range. It could be in the so called normal range or it could be higher. High pressure inside. Glaucoma is a disease that damages the optic nerve which connects your eye to your brain so you can see. While most cases of glaucoma are associated with higher than average eye pressures normal tension glaucoma and low tension glaucoma is a unique condition in which glaucomatous optic nerve damage optic neuropathy occurs despite an average or below average eye pressure.
Normal eye pressure ranges from 10 21 mm hg. Angle closure glaucoma may occur suddenly acute angle closure glaucoma or gradually chronic angle closure glaucoma. When the iop is higher than normal but the person does not show signs of glaucoma this is referred to as ocular hypertension. But the normal tension kind.
The condition usally is due to too much pressure in the eye. In normal tension glaucoma your optic nerve becomes damaged even though your eye pressure is within the normal range. In general a normal pressure range is between 12 22 mm hg. Normal intraocular pressure which is measured in millimeters of mercury or mmhg should range between 11 and 21 mmhg if after two consecutive measurements this value is exceeded it is considered that the patient may suffer from high ocular tension.
Glaucoma is a disease affecting the optic nerve and can result in permanent irreversible vision loss. Intraocular pressure is a concern in people with ocular hypertension because it is one of the main risk factors for glaucoma. Normal eye pressure ranges from 12 22 mm hg and eye pressure of greater than 22 mm hg is considered higher than normal.