i have had a gluacoma surgery about 2 years ago. My left eye is worst than my right eye. I had surgery in my left eye first than the right later one. It was to make a small incision to drain the fluid. anyways I have no sign of a bleb on my right side and more showing on my left. I was wondering is this the cause of making one of my eye bigger than the other. When I look at my eyes it just look weird. One eye bigger than the other so not proportion. can the doctor fix this or do i have to live like this. I never notice because i wear glasses and one day my friend pointed it out to me. Is there anything the doctor can do right now to fix it? My pressure is in the teens right now under control.
there is different surgery for type of glaucoma. it can be irridotomy, trabeculectomy, so now you have to get it reviewed from doctor who have done the surgery. or else you have to get your records checked and eye to be examined for status of glaucoma. now it be managed with additional tablet and eye drop.
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there is different surgery for type of glaucoma. it can be irridotomy, trabeculectomy, so now you have to get it reviewed from doctor who have done the surgery. or else you have to get your records checked and eye to be examined for status of glaucoma. now it be managed with additional tablet and eye drop.