Feline Glaucoma
This detailed presentation delves into Feline Glaucoma, a progressive and vision-threatening condition affecting cats. It begins with an introduction and brief history of the disease’s clinical recognition and evolution. We provide worldwide statistics highlighting prevalence trends. The mechanism of action is explained through intraocular pressure dynamics and optic nerve damage. Key causes—including primary and secondary glaucoma—are discussed alongside risk factors such as breed predisposition and systemic diseases. Common signs and symptoms, from ocular pain to vision loss, are identified, with emphasis on early diagnosis through tonometry and imaging. The treatment and management section explores pharmacological, surgical, and integrative approaches. We present a realistic outlook through prognosis data and real-life case studies. The talk concludes with future prospects in diagnostics and therapy, a recap of key points, and an invitation to explore holistic solutions. References and our own publications reinforce the scientific credibility of our findings.