Typical eye pressure is between 10 mmHg and 20 mmHg. Eye pressure that’s associated with glaucoma is usually above 21 mmHg, but eye damage can develop at a lower or higher pressure for some people.
The front area of our eyes contains fluid. When these fluids don’t drain properly from your eyes, pressure can build up inside them. Having a higher-than-normal pressure in your eyes is called ocular ...
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