Glaucoma is the name given to a group of eye conditions that cause permanent sight loss by damaging the optic nerve. Glaucoma occurs when the optic nerve (connecting the eye to the brain) becomes damaged by the pressure of the fluid inside of the eye. It is one of the world’s leading causes of blindness with around 2% of the population over 40 in the UK having the condition. Despite it being a common condition many people will not realise they have glaucoma as it doesn’t carry any symptoms in the early stages.

Although any vision that has been lost due to glaucoma cannot be reversed, with early diagnosis, careful monitoring and regular treatment, further damage is preventable and most patients can retain useful eyesight.