Symptoms of Open-angle glaucoma
General information about symptoms of Open-angle glaucoma: The symptom information on this page attempts to provide a list of some possible symptoms of Open-angle glaucoma. This symptom information has been gathered from various sources, may not be fully accurate, and may not be the full list of symptoms of Open-angle glaucoma. Furthermore, symptoms of Open-angle glaucoma may vary on an individual basis for each patient. Only your doctor can provide adequate diagnosis of symptoms and whether they are indeed symptoms of Open-angle glaucoma.
List of symptoms of Open-angle glaucoma: The list of symptoms mentioned in various sources for Open-angle glaucoma includes:
- No early symptoms - early stages are not usually noticable with no pain and no major vision changes
- Gradual vision deterioration
- Peripheral vision deterioration
- Dim peripheral vision
- Degraded side vision
- Tunnel vision
- Blurred vision
- Foggy vision
- Difficulty adjusting to brightness
- Halos around bright lights
- Mild eye pain
- Mild one-sided eye pain
More symptoms of Open-angle glaucoma: In addition to the above information, to get a full picture of the possible symptoms of this condition and its related conditions, it may be necessary to examine symptoms that may be caused by complications of Open-angle glaucoma, underlying causes of Open-angle glaucoma, associated conditions for Open-angle glaucoma, risk factors for Open-angle glaucoma, or other related conditions.
Medical articles on symptoms: These general reference articles may be of interest:
Last revision: May 27, 2003
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