Cat 101: Glaucoma in Cats

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Glaucoma is expanded strain inside the eye. Cells inside the eye produce watery humor, an unmistakable liquid, which keeps up with the state of the eye and sustains the tissues inside the eye. The equilibrium between liquid creation and seepage is answerable for keeping up with typical strain inside the eye. With glaucoma, the channel becomes stopped up and the eye continues to create liquid. Hence, the strain in the eye expands and can make the eye stretch and amplify, as well as visually impaired the eye.

Essential glaucoma in many felines as a rule starts in a single eye, however it at last includes the two eyes and prompts total visual impairment. Optional Glaucoma happens when other eye illnesses cause diminished liquid seepage. Normal reasons for auxiliary glaucoma are uveitis (irritation inside the eye), high level waterfalls, disease in the eye, focal point subluxation or luxation, and constant retinal separation

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