Most people take clear vision for granted, even though major eye problems sometimes show up with no discomfort at all. Glaucoma fits this pattern - quiet, slow, dangerous. Instead of hurting, it quietly harms the nerve that sends visual signals to the brain. Left unnoticed, it steals clarity bit by bit. Once harm sets in, there is no undoing it. Catching it early makes space for care that might hold back total loss.
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