Glaucoma (Kala Motia) Diagnosis & Treatment

Glaucoma, commonly known as Kala Motia, is a serious eye condition that damages the optic nerve and can lead to permanent vision loss if not detected early. Timely diagnosis and proper treatment are essential to control eye pressure and protect long-term vision.

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What Is a Watery Eye (Epiphora)?

Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases usually associated with increased eye pressure, which gradually damages the optic nerve. Vision loss from glaucoma often occurs slowly and painlessly, making early detection critical.

Once vision is lost due to glaucoma, it cannot be restored, but progression can be controlled with early treatment.

What Is Glaucoma (Kala Motia)?

  • Individuals above 40 years of age

  • People with a family history of glaucoma

  • Patients with high eye pressure

  • Individuals with diabetes or high blood pressure

  • Long-term steroid medication users

  • People experiencing gradual loss of side vision

How Glaucoma Is Diagnosed

Step 1: Eye Pressure Measurement (Tonometry)
Eye pressure is measured to assess the risk of glaucoma.

Step 2: Optic Nerve Examination
The optic nerve is carefully examined to detect early damage.

Step 3: Visual Field Testing
Peripheral (side) vision is tested to identify vision loss patterns typical of glaucoma.

Step 4: Corneal & Angle Assessment
Additional tests may be done to understand eye structure and glaucoma type..

Step 5: Specialist Reviewt
All findings are analyzed to confirm diagnosis and plan treatment.

Types of Glaucoma That Can Be Identified

  • Primary open-angle glaucoma

  • Angle-closure glaucoma

  • Normal-tension glaucoma

  • Secondary glaucoma

  • Congenital glaucoma (in children)

Glaucoma Treatment Options

  • Medicated eye drops to reduce eye pressure

  • Oral medications in selected cases

  • Laser treatment to improve fluid drainage

  • Surgical procedures for advanced or uncontrolled glaucoma

  • Regular monitoring and follow-up

Patient Information Required

Basic Details

Vision & Eye History

Medical History

Lifestyle Factors

Benefits of Early Glaucoma Treatment

  • Slows or stops progression of vision loss

  • Protects optic nerve from further damage

  • Maintains functional vision for daily life

  • Reduces risk of blindness

  • Improves long-term eye health

Is Glaucoma Treatment Safe?

Yes. Glaucoma treatments are safe and effective when managed by an experienced eye specialist. Treatment plans are personalized based on the type and severity of glaucoma and require regular follow-up for best results.

Results & Long-Term Care

Glaucoma is a lifelong condition that requires continuous monitoring. With proper treatment and regular follow-up, most patients can preserve useful vision and maintain a good quality of life.

Common Questions

Is glaucoma curable?
IGlaucoma cannot be cured, but it can be effectively controlled if detected early..

Does glaucoma always cause pain?
Most types of glaucoma are painless, especially in early stages.

Do eye drops need to be used lifelong?
In many cases, yes. Regular use helps control eye pressure.

Warning Signs That Need Immediate Glaucoma Evaluation

  • Gradual loss of side vision

  • Sudden eye pain or headache

  • Blurred vision or halos around lights

  • Redness of the eye with nausea

  • Sudden decrease in vision

Protect Your Vision from Glaucoma (Kala Motia)

Early diagnosis and regular treatment are the key to preventing permanent vision loss.