Is green tea good for glaucoma?

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asked Jul 17, 2022 in Eye Health by byuipcepts (960 points)
Is green tea good for glaucoma?

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answered Jul 22, 2022 by lightsensor (29,340 points)
Green Tea is good for Glaucoma as it contains powerful antioxidant and disease fighting properties which penetrate into tissues of the eye.

Green tea is packed with powerful eye-healthy nutrients like a flavonoid called gallocatechin which collects in the retina and helps protect it from harmful blue light.

Zeaxanthin and lutein, two other important antioxidants for the eye, can also be found in small amounts in green tea.

The early stages of glaucoma include.

Loss of peripheral or side vision: This is usually the first sign of glaucoma.
Seeing halos around lights: If you see rainbow-colored circles around lights or are unusually sensitive to light, it could be a sign of glaucoma.
Vision loss: Especially if it happens suddenly.

The beginning of glaucoma can also feel like.

Severe throbbing eye pain. Eye redness. Headaches (on the same side as the affected eye) Blurry or foggy vision.

Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, the health of which is vital for good vision.

This damage is often caused by an abnormally high pressure in your eye.

Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness for people over the age of 60.

Glaucoma cannot be cured, however you can stop it from progressing.

It usually develops slowly and can take 15 years for untreated early-onset glaucoma to develop into blindness.

However, if the pressure in the eye is high, the disease is likely to develop more rapidly.

With all types of glaucoma, the nerve connecting the eye to the brain is damaged, usually due to high eye pressure.

The most common type of glaucoma (open-angle glaucoma) often has no symptoms other than slow vision loss.

Angle-closure glaucoma, although rare, is a medical emergency and its symptoms include eye pain with nausea and sudden visual disturbance.

Treatment for glaucoma includes eye drops, medications, and surgery.

Some evidence suggests that a high intake of vitamin B through dietary sources, including green leafy vegetables, may reduce the risk of some types of glaucoma.

Some foods you should avoid when you have Glaucoma include.

Caffeine. Some studies suggest caffeine increases intraocular pressure, cholesterol levels, and blood pressure.
Saturated Fats.
Trans Fats.
Weight-Lifting.
Scuba Diving.
Bungee Jumping.
Yoga.

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