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    Turkish Ministry of Health Reports 750,000 Glaucoma Diagnoses in 2025, Emphasizes Early Detection

    Turkey's Ministry of Health reported 750,000 glaucoma diagnoses in 2025, stressing early detection's vital role in preventing irreversible vision loss.

    Published13 Mar 2026, 10:27:25
    Turkish Ministry of Health Reports 750,000 Glaucoma Diagnoses in 2025, Emphasizes Early Detection
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    Glaucoma diagnoses in Turkey reached 750,000 in 2025, highlighting the disease's prevalence.

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    The Ministry of Health emphasized early detection as crucial for managing glaucoma and preventing permanent vision loss.

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    Glaucoma often progresses asymptomatically, making regular eye check-ups, especially for those over 40 or with a family history, essential.

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    Untreated glaucoma, caused by high intraocular pressure damaging the optic nerve, leads to irreversible vision loss.

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    The Turkish Ministry of Health announced that approximately 750,000 individuals in Turkey were diagnosed with glaucoma in 2025. This figure was released as part of World Glaucoma Week, observed from March 8-14, underscoring the critical importance of early detection for this sight-threatening condition. Glaucoma is a chronic eye disease characterized by elevated intraocular pressure, which progressively damages the optic nerve. If left untreated, it can lead to irreversible vision loss.

    The disease often advances without noticeable symptoms, with patients typically seeking medical attention only after experiencing significant peripheral vision loss. Age is a primary risk factor for glaucoma, with individuals over 40 years old facing an increased likelihood of developing the condition. A family history of glaucoma and genetic predisposition also contribute to a higher risk.

    Regular eye examinations and timely diagnosis are crucial for managing the disease's progression and significantly reducing the risk of permanent vision impairment.

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