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29 Oct 2022
Ethos Bright Eyes NAC Eye Drops have been addressing and treating glaucoma for 23 years. Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness across the world. Unfortunately, until vision deterioration or loss is experienced, most people do not realise they have Glaucoma as it happens so gradually, and can also happen at any age.
The greatest risk for glaucoma is ocular hypertension. Ocular hypertension is a condition when your eye pressure is higher than normal. While Glaucoma is mainly associated with old age, everyone is at risk. New-born’s, and young adults can be affected, too.
It is estimated that approximately three million Americans and 9 million Europeans have the disease, but only half actually know they have it.
Having a family history of eye disease can increase your risk.
The two most common types of glaucoma are open-angle and angle-closure. angle glaucoma. 'Open angle' or chronic glaucoma and angle-closure can appear suddenly with side effects including bad headaches. Our eye drops can save you costly optician bills and numerous doctor or hospital appointments
Ethos Eye Drops for Glaucoma can be used safely to improve your vision if you suffer from 'closed angle' or acute glaucoma. Both of these conditions can progress slowly, and have been given the 'sneak thief of vision' nickname.
While there is no cure for glaucoma, it can be treated with Ethos glaucoma eye drops. Early diagnosis and treatment by a specialist can help save eyesight. Early detection = Ethos treatment.
Glaucoma can cause blindness if it is left untreated. Diagnosis is the first step to preserving your eye sight.
Having an annual eye exam is the best way to protect your vision. If detected early, Glaucoma can safely be treated with Ethos eyes drops for Glaucoma. There is no complete cure, yet!! but bright eyes relieve the pressure and improves vision
Once lost, the damaged visual field can be very hard to recover. Glaucoma affects one in 1 in 200 people aged fifty and younger, and one in ten people over the age of 79. Don't lose your sight through ignorance.