An acute glaucoma attack is a condition where the pressure inside the eye increases rapidly, requiring immediate medical intervention. This situation arises due to a sudden blockage that prevents the fluid inside the eye from draining out at a normal rate. If not treated urgently, an acute glaucoma attack can lead to permanent vision loss.
An acute glaucoma attack is a serious condition characterized by a sudden increase in eye pressure. This requires immediate medical intervention.

Open-angle glaucoma is an eye disease where the pressure inside the eye increases due to the inadequate functioning of the drainage system of the fluid within the eye.
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Acute angle-closure glaucoma crisis is a condition where the pressure inside the eye rapidly increases, requiring urgent medical intervention.
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Narrow-angle glaucoma refers to the inability of the eye to drain fluid properly when the angle inside the eye (the space between the iris and the cornea) narrows or begins to close.
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Glaucoma is an eye disease characterized by increased intraocular pressure, which affects the optic nerve.
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Congenital glaucoma is a condition that typically manifests within the first few months after birth, causing slower drainage of fluid within the eye than normal.
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