All around the world about 6.5 crores people are struggling against Glaucoma, among which 1.5 crores are in India. If talk about the Glaucoma Society of India survey, the 12 percent of people becoming blind are because off Glaucoma out of total blinds. Are you one of them? If you are, do you know how to reduce your risk of blindness? Take this Glaucoma Quiz.
Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that cause progressive damage of the optic nerve at the point where it leaves the eye to carry visual information to the brain.If left untreated, most types of glaucoma progress (without warning nor obvious symptoms to the patient) towards gradually worsening visual damage and may lead to blindness. Once incurred, visual damage is mostly irreversible, and this has led to glaucoma being described as the “silent blinding disease” or the “sneak thief of sight”. Through this Glaucoma Quiz you can evaluate your knowledge about Glaucoma.
Glaucoma Quiz
Glaucoma makes the eyes permanently blind. Like other few diseases Glaucoma is also detected at final stage by which nothing remains in our hand. The only way to protect us from this is to detect this disease as soon as possible, mostly it occurs or more harmful for the people above 40 age.
In this Glaucoma Quiz you have to answer few questions such as what damages the optic nerve? What are the symptoms of angle-closure glaucoma? Which groups of people are at more risk of developing open-angle glaucoma? How is glaucoma detected? and many more. To determine How much you know about Glaucoma? take this quiz, if you missed some, review the answers so you can share your knowledge with your family and friends. Save eyes save sight. Share and spread awareness about Glaucoma among your friends, family.
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
In most forms of glaucoma, what damages the optic nerve?
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Correct answer is B. Too much pressure on the optic nerve.
In most forms of glaucoma, the pressure inside the eye—called intraocular pressure—rises because the eye’s drainage canals become blocked or don’t work properly. If the fluid cannot flow out of the eye, the pressure inside the eye rises. This increased pressure can damage the optic nerve and lead to vision loss and blindness.Incorrect
Correct answer is B. Too much pressure on the optic nerve.
In most forms of glaucoma, the pressure inside the eye—called intraocular pressure—rises because the eye’s drainage canals become blocked or don’t work properly. If the fluid cannot flow out of the eye, the pressure inside the eye rises. This increased pressure can damage the optic nerve and lead to vision loss and blindness. -
Question 2 of 10
2. Question
The most common form of glaucoma is called open-angle glaucoma. What does “open-angle” refer to?
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Correct answer is A. The area of the eye where ocular fluid drains .
The ocular fluid leaves the front part of the eye through the open angle where the cornea and iris meet. When the fluid reaches the angle, it flows through a spongy network, like a drain, the National Eye Institute (NEI) says. If the angle is not working properly, pressure inside the eye may rise and damage the optic nerve.Incorrect
Correct answer is A. The area of the eye where ocular fluid drains .
The ocular fluid leaves the front part of the eye through the open angle where the cornea and iris meet. When the fluid reaches the angle, it flows through a spongy network, like a drain, the National Eye Institute (NEI) says. If the angle is not working properly, pressure inside the eye may rise and damage the optic nerve. -
Question 3 of 10
3. Question
If the pressure inside your eye is higher than normal, you:
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Correct answer is D. A and B.
Increased pressure in the eye means you are at risk for glaucoma, the NEI says, but it doesn’t mean you have glaucoma. Glaucoma is diagnosed when damage has occurred to the optic nerve. If you have increased eye pressure but no damage to the optic nerve, you do not have glaucoma, the NEI says. You are at risk, however. Not every person with increased pressure develops glaucoma, and the pressure that causes damage may be different for each person.Incorrect
Correct answer is D. A and B.
Increased pressure in the eye means you are at risk for glaucoma, the NEI says, but it doesn’t mean you have glaucoma. Glaucoma is diagnosed when damage has occurred to the optic nerve. If you have increased eye pressure but no damage to the optic nerve, you do not have glaucoma, the NEI says. You are at risk, however. Not every person with increased pressure develops glaucoma, and the pressure that causes damage may be different for each person. -
Question 4 of 10
4. Question
If your eye pressure is normal, you:
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Correct answer is D. A or B.
You can develop glaucoma even with normal eye pressure. This form of glaucoma is called low-tension or normal-tension glaucoma. This type of glaucoma reinforces why it is so important to have a complete eye exam to detect glaucoma. A pressure measurement alone is not enough.Incorrect
Correct answer is D. A or B.
You can develop glaucoma even with normal eye pressure. This form of glaucoma is called low-tension or normal-tension glaucoma. This type of glaucoma reinforces why it is so important to have a complete eye exam to detect glaucoma. A pressure measurement alone is not enough. -
Question 5 of 10
5. Question
What are the symptoms of angle-closure glaucoma?
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Correct answer is D. All of the above.
Angle-closure glaucoma is a medical emergency. The fluid in the front area of the eye cannot reach the angle to drain out of the eye because it is blocked by part of the iris. Eye pressure increases suddenly, causing severe pain and nausea, redness of the eye, and blurred vision, the NEI says. Seek immediate medical help if you have any of these symptoms. If untreated, angle-closure glaucoma can cause blindness. It is more common in people of Asian descent and in people who are far-sighted, according to the Glaucoma Foundation.Incorrect
Correct answer is D. All of the above.
Angle-closure glaucoma is a medical emergency. The fluid in the front area of the eye cannot reach the angle to drain out of the eye because it is blocked by part of the iris. Eye pressure increases suddenly, causing severe pain and nausea, redness of the eye, and blurred vision, the NEI says. Seek immediate medical help if you have any of these symptoms. If untreated, angle-closure glaucoma can cause blindness. It is more common in people of Asian descent and in people who are far-sighted, according to the Glaucoma Foundation. -
Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Which of these groups is at risk of developing open-angle glaucoma?
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Correct answer is D. All of the above.
Anyone can develop glaucoma, but some people are at higher risk than others, the NEI says. A few of the most important risk factors are increasing age, race, and family history.Incorrect
Correct answer is D. All of the above.
Anyone can develop glaucoma, but some people are at higher risk than others, the NEI says. A few of the most important risk factors are increasing age, race, and family history. -
Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Which of these is an early symptom of open-angle glaucoma?
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Correct answer is D. No symptoms.
People with early open-angle glaucoma do not have symptoms. That is why this type of glaucoma is sometimes called “the silent thief of vision.” Vision remains normal, and the eyes feel normal. As this form of glaucoma progresses, a person gradually loses peripheral vision until objects appear to be seen through a tunnel. Then that central vision decreases until it is gone. Glaucoma can develop in one or both eyes.Incorrect
Correct answer is D. No symptoms.
People with early open-angle glaucoma do not have symptoms. That is why this type of glaucoma is sometimes called “the silent thief of vision.” Vision remains normal, and the eyes feel normal. As this form of glaucoma progresses, a person gradually loses peripheral vision until objects appear to be seen through a tunnel. Then that central vision decreases until it is gone. Glaucoma can develop in one or both eyes. -
Question 8 of 10
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How is glaucoma detected?
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Correct answer is E. All of the above.
A thorough eye exam is important in detecting glaucoma. This exam includes dilating your eyes and looking at the optic nerve, which is damaged in glaucoma. A visual field test measures your peripheral vision, which is lost in glaucoma. Tonometry measures the pressure inside your eye. Pachymetry measures the thickness of your cornea, which can affect the eye pressure measurement.Incorrect
Correct answer is E. All of the above.
A thorough eye exam is important in detecting glaucoma. This exam includes dilating your eyes and looking at the optic nerve, which is damaged in glaucoma. A visual field test measures your peripheral vision, which is lost in glaucoma. Tonometry measures the pressure inside your eye. Pachymetry measures the thickness of your cornea, which can affect the eye pressure measurement. -
Question 9 of 10
9. Question
How is glaucoma treated?
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Correct answer is D. All of the above.
Whatever the treatment, the earlier it is begun, the better the chance of retaining normal vision. Medicine in the form of eye drops can lower the pressure in the eye or decrease the amount of fluid produced in the eye. One drawback to medicines is that they may have unpleasant side effects. Because glaucoma has no symptoms, patients may be tempted to stop taking the medicine. Medicine can be used to decrease fluid production or increase the rate at which fluid leaves the eye. Laser trabeculoplasty is laser surgery that helps fluid drain from the eye. If medication and laser surgery don’t work, conventional surgery also may be used to create an opening for the fluid to drain.Incorrect
Correct answer is D. All of the above.
Whatever the treatment, the earlier it is begun, the better the chance of retaining normal vision. Medicine in the form of eye drops can lower the pressure in the eye or decrease the amount of fluid produced in the eye. One drawback to medicines is that they may have unpleasant side effects. Because glaucoma has no symptoms, patients may be tempted to stop taking the medicine. Medicine can be used to decrease fluid production or increase the rate at which fluid leaves the eye. Laser trabeculoplasty is laser surgery that helps fluid drain from the eye. If medication and laser surgery don’t work, conventional surgery also may be used to create an opening for the fluid to drain. -
Question 10 of 10
10. Question
How can you reduce the damage from glaucoma?
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Correct answer is D. All of the above.
Visit your eye doctor regularly for a dilated eye exam in order to find the disease early. If you are diagnosed with glaucoma, take your medicines and follow up with your eye doctor regularly. Have periodic checkups including pressure measurements, visual field tests, and examination of your optic nerve. These are necessary to make sure your treatment is working. If you have glaucoma, make sure your family members get checked. Family history is one of the biggest risk factors for developing glaucoma.Incorrect
Correct answer is D. All of the above.
Visit your eye doctor regularly for a dilated eye exam in order to find the disease early. If you are diagnosed with glaucoma, take your medicines and follow up with your eye doctor regularly. Have periodic checkups including pressure measurements, visual field tests, and examination of your optic nerve. These are necessary to make sure your treatment is working. If you have glaucoma, make sure your family members get checked. Family history is one of the biggest risk factors for developing glaucoma.