Official medicine: high pressure in the eyeball is treated with pressure-lowering medications (eye drops). Question: is there sufficient support from the statistics that the benifits off this treatment overweigh the drawbacks?
Background: In December 2005, I wrote asking for suggestions on increasing the IOP after trab surgery because my pressure was so low (1). Thank you to those of you who replied. I am now 6 months out of surgery and have had revision surgery in April 06 that included not one ...
I have used almost every eye drop there is for glaucoma. My eyes continue to be extremely bloodshot and irritated. Is this just something that one must endure. My doctor has switched them around, and I still have problems with the drops. Any suggestions???