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What is the difference between Open-angle and Closed-angle glaucoma?
Let us explain with the simple example of a kitchen sink at your home. There is a tap through which water comes and there is a drain through which water, after cleaning utensils, is drained off. If the drain is blocked, water accumulates in the sink. Similarly, in your eye, there is an area which produces a clear fluid which circulates inside the eye and provides oxygen and nourishment to the vital parts. Likewise, there is a small drainage channel through which all the waste products from inside the eye are drained. In glaucoma, this passage or the drainage channel is blocked, either at its entrance or beyond. When the block is at the entrance it is called Closed Angle Glaucoma. When the blockage is not at the entrance, but beyond, somewhere inside, we call it Open Angle Glaucoma. The blockage results in more fluid accumulating inside the eye that can be drained out. This leads to a buildup of high pressure inside the eye.
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