Risk Factors That Can Lead To Glaucoma
Family History

A fair amount of research has shown an individual with a family history of glaucoma is at roughly a twenty percent increased risk of developing the condition themselves than someone who does not have the family history. Breaking this down further should individuals who have a sibling with glaucoma have a tenfold increased risk of also developing the condition. Individuals with a family history of glaucoma, therefore, should always ensure they visit their optometrist regularly to have their eyes examined and tested for glaucoma. After age thirty-five, the vast majority of individuals should visit the optometrist at least every two years for testing. Should glaucoma be detected, these visits will increase based on the treatment plan chosen.