Experts remind that headache and vomiting may be harbingers of glaucoma attack, especially when the seasons alternate or the mood fluctuates, everyone must pay attention to prevention.
In addition to inducing abnormal eyeball development and bad mood, reading books often in dim light can also induce glaucoma attacks. Patients with high myopia, diabetes and family history of glaucoma have more chances to develop glaucoma than normal people. Therefore, these high-risk groups should regularly check intraocular pressure, fundus and visual field. Once abnormal phenomena such as eye swelling, headache and blurred vision are found, you should go to the hospital for examination in time to rule out the possibility of glaucoma.