Ideal eye pressure for glaucoma prevention

Typical eye pressure is between 10 and 20 mmHg. Eye pressure associated with glaucoma is usually higher than 21 mmHg, but in some people, eye damage can develop with higher or lower pressure. The front part of the eye is filled with a clear fluid called aqueous humor. This fluid gives the eye its shape and nourishes its cells. An imbalance in the amount of fluid inside the eye can lead to potentially dangerous high or low eye pressure. Maintaining normal eye pressure is crucial because abnormal values can damage the delicate structures of the eye. Too high eye pressure range compresses the optic nerve and causes long-term damage. The problem with ocular hypertension is that it is usually asymptomatic. This is why it is so important to have regular eye exams. Your healthcare provider will be able to determine if your intraocular pressure is high during your exams.

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