Did you know that less than 50% of glaucoma patients use their eye drops properly and risk vision loss? Glaucoma is a leading cause of irreversible blindness in the United States. When glaucoma is treated in its early stages, vision loss can be prevented. Recent studies show that more than half of glaucoma patients do not adhere to their prescribed treatment plans due to factors including difficulty in applying eye drops, lack of medication education and forgetfulness. Here are 6 tips to help overcome glaucoma medication challenges:
- Be
honest with your eye doctor about your medication difficulties.
Missed a dose? It may not seem to matter much, but research shows that skipping
doses can cause your glaucoma to become more severe. Be candid with your eye
doctor about any problems you face in taking your medicine regularly, and ask
about the best way to make up for a missed dose. The more you tell your doctor,
the better he or she can help you find ways to customize your treatment plan to
make it more manageable for your lifestyle.
- Ask
for help from health professionals and loved ones. It
can be difficult to keep track of which meds to take and when. Talk with your
ophthalmologist or pharmacist about your medications, their impact and possible
side effects. Also, use the buddy system and tell your friends, family and
caregivers about your condition and treatments. Consider taking a loved one or
caregiver with you to your eye appointments, so they can help you follow your
treatment plan when you're at home. They may also be able to help you apply
your eye drops at home.
- Use
memory aids. The most common reason for not taking eye drops is
forgetfulness. Try simple memory aids like linking your eye drop schedule to
other things you do routinely. For example, put your eye drop bottle next to
your toothbrush or your pill box if you take other medications. Try using physical
reminders such as marking off a calendar when you use your drops, or moving
your eye drop bottle from one place to another after you've applied your drops.
Also, take advantage of today's technology and set an alarm on your phone to
help you make your medication a part of your daily routine, or look for free smartphone apps and other tools.
- Perfect
the "pocket." Giving yourself eye drops can be challenging. In
fact, research has shown that nearly 30 percent of people taking glaucoma
medication are not properly applying their eye drops. This should involve
gently pulling and pinching the lower lid to make a pocket to catch your drops.
Once the drops are in, close your eyes (do not blink) and apply pressure to the
point where the lids meet the nose for two to three minutes.
- Don't
use pot as a glaucoma treatment. Don't fall for
rumors that medical marijuana can replace glaucoma medications. Prescription
medicated drops are much more effective at treating the condition and have
fewer risks than marijuana. Marijuana can also affect memory, which could make
it more difficult to remember your treatments.
If you or someone you know is over 40, or has other
glaucoma risk factors please schedule a glaucoma eye exam at D’Ambrosio Eye
Care at 800-325-3937, visit D’Ambrosio
Eye Care,
or Facebook so that we can
help.
D'Ambrosio Eye Care provides eye care for patients throughout greater Boston, central and western Massachusetts with office locations at 479 Old Union Turnpike, Lancaster, Massachusetts 01523, 865 Merriam Avenue, Suite 119, Leominster, Massachusetts 01453, 100 Powder Mill Road, Acton, Massachusetts 01720, 413 Main Street, Athol, Massachusetts 01331, 74 Main Street, Gardner, Massachusetts 01440 and 255 Park Avenue, Suite 606, Worcester, Massachusetts 01609.