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What are the most common symptoms of acute angle closure glaucoma?

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Dr. Colin McCannel answered

Specializes in Retinal Surgery

Pain, blurry vision: The most comon symptom of acute angle closure glaucoma is pain. Blurry vision or hallows around lights at night may be the only symptoms, however. If you think yo may have angle closure glaucoma, see an eye care professional.

Answered 9/12/2013

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Eye pain: that can be severe within the eye or come in the form of pressure or headache around the eye or forehead. This pain can often be mistaken for sinus pressure. There can also be redness in the eye, blurred vision, and halos around lights. With a sudden pressure rise in the eye, there can also be nausea and vomiting. These symptoms require prompt evaluation and treatment. Good luck!

Answered 9/30/2017

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