What Causes Increased Intaocular Pressure After Using Prednisolone Acetate Eye Drops?
I've been a glaucome suspect for almost 30 years. Recent cupping ratio was 0.6 in both eyes, and both retina dr. and regular opth. dr saw a splinter hemorrhage in surgical eye. Visual field test looked ok. My regular eye dr. put me on one Timolol 0.5% drop in both eyes last week because he says he believes I now have active glaucoma in the early stages. I've been told I have glaucoma before but subsequent visits ruled it out. I've heard this so long it's now difficult to believe "I've crossed over". I was wondering if the Prednisolone Acetate drops I used for 30 days might have triggered the glaucoma or it was there all along. What do you think about the diagnosis? With a normal visual field test, I guess I'm not convinced I have glaucoma and am afraid my regular dr. is being too aggressive. I've had 12 scheduled eye care visits-at the drs. request-over the course of 9 months. It looks like something about glaucoma might have come up while they were looking at the macular pucker. Could the surgery have triggered it? Thank you.
Surgery can cause raise of intraocular pressure.
Detailed Answer:
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I am Dr. Dadapeer K, an ophthalmologist and I answer health problems related to eye.
It seems from the history that you are having increased intaocular pressure following use of prednisolone acetate eye drops for 30 days and vitrectomy surgery for macular pucker.
Both prednisolone acetate eye drops and surgery in the form of vitrectomy are known to cause increase in the intraocular pressure or glaucoma. Hence it is possible that use of prednisolone acetate eye drops or surgery have triggered increase in the intraocular pressure.
Since you have family history of glaucoma, the increased intraocular pressure needs to be treated to prevent the development of glaucoma. Since the visual field examination is normal this can be called as ocular hypertension.
Studies have prove that the treatment has to be treated and it is beneficial to do so in ocular hypertension. This is very important in your case as you are also having a positive family history.
Hence you need to continue the use of timolol 0.5% as advised by your regular doctor. You need to continue use of timolol 0.5% eye drops till the intraocualr pressure comes to normal range which we normally take as 15-16 mm of hg.
Hope I have answered your question and the information is helpful to you.
Thank you
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