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Glaucoma is a disease where the pressure within the eye is typically increased (although not always). This can damage parts of the eye, and if left untreated may result in blindness.
Many times the symptoms are not noticeable until damage to the eye has already occurred. Diagnosis consists of having regular eye examinations which include a pressure measurement (usually every 2 years for patients over 40), to enable early detection of possible problems.
For more information on amblyopia or any other disorder of the eye, contact Boneham Optometrist Eyecare Plus direct on (02) 9264 6784 or via the web here.

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