Close-up of an eye showing signs of glaucoma with detailed optic nerve imagery.
Close-up of an eye showing signs of glaucoma with detailed optic nerve imagery.

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Understanding Kalamotiya: Protect your vision today

AIIMS Delhi hospital exterior with patients entering for eye checkups.
AIIMS Delhi hospital exterior with patients entering for eye checkups.
Doctor examining a patient’s eye using a slit lamp in a clinical setting.
Doctor examining a patient’s eye using a slit lamp in a clinical setting.
Infographic showing early symptoms of glaucoma to raise awareness.
Infographic showing early symptoms of glaucoma to raise awareness.
Community health workers educating villagers about Kalamotiya prevention.
Community health workers educating villagers about Kalamotiya prevention.
Patient sharing their story about living with glaucoma on kalamotiya.com blog.
Patient sharing their story about living with glaucoma on kalamotiya.com blog.

FAQs

What is Kalamotiya?

Kalamotiya is another name for glaucoma, a serious eye condition.

Who is at risk?

People over 40, those with family history, and diabetics should be cautious.

How can I detect Kalamotiya early?

Regular eye check-ups at hospitals like AIIMS Delhi can help detect Kalamotiya before symptoms appear.

Can Kalamotiya be cured?

While it can't be cured, early treatment can prevent vision loss.

What treatments are available?

Treatments include eye drops, laser therapy, and sometimes surgery.

How can I support Kalamotiya awareness?

Share information, encourage regular eye exams, and participate in community awareness programs.