What’s the difference between glaucoma and ocular hypertension?
Ocular hypertension is the term used for high eye pressure. In ocular hypertension, Intraocular pressure is higher than normal but has not caused optic nerve damage or vision loss. Ocular hypertension is a risk factor for glaucoma and has to be monitored closely.
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