Published on: 2025-06-17 | Written by: Twins Eye Clinic Dr. Rami Al-Basyouni and Dr. Khaled Al-Basyouni Ophthalmology
Glaucoma is one of the most dangerous eye diseases and is often referred to as the “silent thief of sight.” It progresses gradually without noticeable symptoms until advanced stages, when vision loss becomes irreversible.
In this article, Dr. Rami Basiony and Dr. Khaled Basiony, both renowned consultants in ophthalmology and glaucoma surgery, explain everything you need to know about this serious condition.
Glaucoma is a group of eye disorders that lead to damage of the optic nerve, often due to elevated intraocular pressure. Over time, this pressure damages the optic nerve fibers, leading to gradual vision loss and, if left untreated, permanent blindness.
In the early stages, glaucoma typically shows no symptoms. That’s why regular eye exams are vital. Some patients may notice:
Blurred or tunnel vision
Eye pain or pressure
Seeing halos around lights
Redness in the eye
Frequent headaches
By the time these symptoms appear, glaucoma may already be in an advanced stage.
You may be at higher risk of developing glaucoma if you:
Are over the age of 40
Have a family history of glaucoma
Suffer from diabetes or high blood pressure
Have severe nearsightedness (myopia)
Use corticosteroid medications long-term
At the clinics of Dr. Rami and Dr. Khaled Basiony, patients receive comprehensive eye care using the latest diagnostic tools, including:
Eye pressure measurement (tonometry)
Optic nerve imaging
Visual field testing
Gonioscopy and OCT
These tests help determine the extent of the disease and guide appropriate treatment.
Depending on the type and severity of glaucoma, treatment options may include:
Eye drops to reduce intraocular pressure
Laser therapy to improve fluid drainage
Advanced surgical procedures performed by Dr. Khaled Basiony for long-term control
Follow-up care and regular monitoring to prevent further nerve damage
Glaucoma is a serious but manageable disease when detected early. With regular check-ups and expert care from specialists like Dr. Rami Basiony and Dr. Khaled Basiony, you can preserve your vision and prevent complications.
Don’t wait for symptoms—early detection saves sight.