| SYMPTOMS
- Teary, aching eyes, blurred vision, occasional headaches, and progressive loss of peripheral vision are signs of chronic glaucoma.
- A sudden onset of severe throbbing pain, headaches, blurred vision, rainbow halos around lights, redness in the eye, dilated pupils, and sometimes nausea and vomiting are signs of acute glaucoma.
- Blurred vision, headaches, and halos around lights following an eye injury are signs of secondary glaucoma.
- In infants, teary or cloudy eyes, unusual sensitivity to light, and enlarged corneas are signs of congenital glaucoma.
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