Bangkok Hospital
Caret Right
Search
CTA Curve
Find doctors icon
Find doctors
Appointments icon
Appointments
Contact icon
Contact
Call undefined
Menu
  • Select Hospital

  • Language

Doctor not found
Doctor not found
Doctor not found
Doctor not found
Bangkok Hospital
Stay Connected
View on Google Maps
    Privacy Policy

    |

    Cookie Policy

    Copyright © 2026 Bangkok Hospital. All right reserved


    Network Hospitals Directory
    MEMBER OFBDMS logo

    Check for cataracts before realizing it's too late

    3 minute(s) read
    Information by
    Package Image
    Dr. Katesarin Kiatisevi

    Bangkok Hospital Headquarter

    Updated on: 11 Dec 2025
    Dr. Katesarin Kiatisevi
    Dr. Katesarin Kiatisevi
    Bangkok Hospital Headquarter
    Recommended Packages
    Package Image
    FemtoLASIK Package
    Check for cataracts before realizing it's too late
    AI Translate
    Translated by AI
    Bangkok Hospital Headquarter
    Updated on: 11 Dec 2025

    Glaucoma is one of the serious eye issues that can lead to blindness, and what many may not know is that glaucoma does not have early warning symptoms, its cause is unclear, and once affected, vision could not be restored to its previous state even with treatment. Therefore, during the World Glaucoma Week held in March annually, I hope everyone pays attention and becomes aware of glaucoma. Importantly, regularly check for glaucoma with an ophthalmologist to be promptly treated.

    Dr. Kesarin Kiettisawee, an ophthalmologist specializing in glaucoma, Bangkok Hospital said, “Glaucoma can occur at any age, especially between 60 – 70 years. According to the Glaucoma Society of Thailand, in 2017, there were more than 65 million people worldwide with glaucoma, and it is estimated to increase to 76 million in 2020 or 2023. Interestingly, the trend shows that acute glaucoma patients are getting younger.”

     

    Understanding Glaucoma

    Glaucoma is a disease that leads to optic nerve degeneration and vision loss. Those affected often do not know they have the disease because there are no preliminary symptoms.

    Types of Glaucoma include:

    1. Primary Glaucoma includes:
      – Open-angle type (Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma), which can be normal pressure or high pressure
      – Angle-closure type (Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma), which can be acute or chronic

    2. Secondary Glaucoma
      Is due to other causes, such as eye injuries, diabetes affecting the retina

    3. Congenital Glaucoma
      Found in newborns to 3-year-olds, caused by genetics or other factors

    " "​

     

    Risk Factors for Glaucoma

    • Long-term use of steroid eye drops
    • Eye injuries, such as blunt force trauma to the eye
    • Genetics, having a family history of glaucoma

     

    Symptoms

    • Eye pain
    • Tearing
    • Blurry vision
    • Seeing rainbow halos around lights

    If it is acute glaucoma, symptoms may include severe headache, nausea, and vomiting, which are relatively common in Asian women.

     

    Treating Glaucoma

    Even though glaucoma cannot be completely cured, its progression can be controlled under the care of an ophthalmologist. The main methods of treatment include:

    1. Medication 
      Includes eye drops, oral medications, and injections, with the doctor monitoring the response to treatment closely

    2. Laser Treatment 
      Depends on the type of glaucoma, treatment is quick, and usually, medication is also required

    3. Surgery 
      Used when medication and laser treatment do not work. Surgery depends on the type and severity of glaucoma. It is crucial to understand that surgery is done to reduce eye pressure, not as a cure for glaucoma; the best outcome is to prevent worsening of the condition

     

    Disease Severity

    For patients with glaucoma, while the condition cannot be cured, treatment can control the progression. It is necessary to see an ophthalmologist every 3 months. Importantly, upon diagnosis, treatment should be sought promptly to avoid immediate blindness.

     

    Diagnostic Testing for Preventing Glaucoma

    Detecting glaucoma is crucial because the disease does not have early warning signs. Dr. Kesarin says, “Currently, glaucoma is found in people over the age of 30, indicating that in the future, the age of those affected will decrease. Therefore, if anyone is at risk or suspects that they have the disease, they should get an eye health examination immediately. For the general population, it’s recommended to get tested after the age of 40. With today’s technology, glaucoma tests, using Optical Coherence Tomography and Computerized Static Perimetry, can diagnose the disease accurately and immediately.”

    In addition, in an era where smartphones have become a part of life, Dr. Kesarin adds, “The relationship between eyes and smartphone usage is another point I’d like to mention. If using a smartphone at night, lights should be on to make it easier on the eyes, and every 20 minutes to half an hour, a break of about 20 seconds to half a minute should be taken. It is also advisable to use preservative-free artificial tears to prevent dry eyes.”

     

    Information by

    Doctor Image

    Dr. Katesarin Kiatisevi

    Ophthalmology

    Dr. Katesarin Kiatisevi

    Ophthalmology

    Doctor profileDoctor profile

    For more information, please contact

    Bangkok Eye Center

    5th Floor, D Building, Bangkok Hospital

    Mon-Fri 08.00 am. - 07.00 pm.

    Sat 08.00 am. - 05.00 pm.

    Sun 08.00 am. - 04.00 pm.

    (+66) 2755 1007

    (+66) 2310 3007

    1719 (local mobile calls only)

    [email protected]

    @288wcawz

    Related Doctors

    See all doctors

    Packages & Promotions

    FemtoLASIK PackageFemtoLASIK Package
    FemtoLASIK Package

    79,000 Baht

    138,000 Baht

    Detail
    FemtoLASIK Presbyond PackageFemtoLASIK Presbyond Package
    FemtoLASIK Presbyond Package

    95,000 Baht

    140,000 Baht

    Detail
    ICL surgery for short-sightedness correction (1 eye)ICL surgery for short-sightedness correction (1 eye)
    ICL surgery for short-sightedness correction (1 eye)

    94,000 Baht

    141,000 Baht

    Detail
    More packages

    Health Info

    More health info

    Health Info

    Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE) surgery replaces the lens to correct vision at all distances. Image
    AI
    Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE) surgery replaces the lens to correct vision at all distances.
    Do not overlook diabetic retinopathy as it can lead to complete vision loss! Image
    Do not overlook diabetic retinopathy as it can lead to complete vision loss!
    Cataracts – Get Treatment Early Before It Matures Image
    Cataracts – Get Treatment Early Before It Matures
    More health info