Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness among
adults. Glaucoma
is a "silent" eye disease that damages the optic nerve when the fluid
inside the eye, the aqueous humor, does not drain out properly. It's called a
silent disease because the process is painless and happens so gradually that
you don't notice the narrowing of your vision until permanent damage has
already occurred.
Smart dietary choices
can help glaucoma patients slow the progression of the condition, helping to
preserve their vision.
DIET FOR GLAUCOMA
The best
diet to fight glaucoma is high in antioxidant vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E
and vitamin B complex, which protect the eyes. Seeds, nuts, whole grains, and
fresh fruits and vegetables are good sources of these nutrients.
Avoid coffee, as the high caffeine content elevates blood pressure, increasing intraocular pressure (IOP).
Avoid coffee, as the high caffeine content elevates blood pressure, increasing intraocular pressure (IOP).
Carrots and dark green leafy vegetables are very helpful they have been found
to lowered glaucoma risk by almost 60%.
Drinking green tea may help to protect the eyes. A study found that the retina and aqueous humor absorb the antioxidants in green tea.
Drinking green tea may help to protect the eyes. A study found that the retina and aqueous humor absorb the antioxidants in green tea.
Exercise and stress reduction are important for
people with glaucoma.
Meditation also relaxes the body and reduces stress. Breathing
deeply and focusing on your breath during meditation lets you take in more
oxygen, making you feel calm and peaceful.
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