glaucoma

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Definition

A medical condition where increased pressure inside the eye can damage the optic nerve, often leading to loss of vision if not treated.

Usage & Nuances

'Glaucoma' is used specifically in medical and eye health contexts. It is almost always uncountable ('he has glaucoma', not 'a glaucoma'). Often mentioned with phrases like 'diagnosed with', 'risk of', or 'treated for' glaucoma. Not to be confused with general vision loss or cataracts.

Example Sentences

My grandmother was diagnosed with glaucoma last year.

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Glaucoma can cause permanent vision loss if untreated.

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Regular eye exams help catch glaucoma early.

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He didn’t even notice the symptoms until his doctor mentioned glaucoma.

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My aunt uses special eye drops every day to manage her glaucoma.

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If you have a family history of glaucoma, you should get checked regularly.

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