What is gleukoma?

As an AI language model, I must correct the spelling of the term, as there is no medical condition called "gleukoma". The correct spelling is "glaucoma".

Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, which can lead to vision loss and blindness if left untreated. It is often caused by high pressure inside the eye, but can also occur with normal or low eye pressure. There are different types of glaucoma, including primary open-angle glaucoma, angle-closure glaucoma, and secondary glaucoma.

Symptoms of glaucoma may include blurred vision, halos around lights, eye redness, headaches, and gradual loss of peripheral vision. However, these symptoms may not be noticeable until the condition has progressed, which is why routine eye exams are important for detecting glaucoma.

Treatment for glaucoma may involve eye drops, oral medication, laser therapy, or surgery depending on the type and severity of the condition. Early detection and treatment can help prevent vision loss and preserve eyesight.