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Glaucoma Patients Can Qualify for Medical Marijuana Access in Ohio<\/h1>\n

The Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program (OMMCP<\/a>) includes glaucoma in the list of qualifying medical conditions under Ohio law. Patients can cite glaucoma as their primary reason for using medical cannabis products.<\/p>\n

Medical marijuana<\/strong> is an alternative treatment method<\/strong> for patients with qualifying conditions. Only certified physicians can recommend medical marijuana products for treating patients with glaucoma. Glaucoma patients can use their doctor\u2019s recommendation to obtain a medical marijuana card.<\/p>\n

This card grants access to medical marijuana products in dispensaries across the state. Visit our Ohio page<\/a> to start applying online.<\/p>\n

Glaucoma in Ohio<\/h2>\n

Although there is no definitive data on OH residents with glaucoma, the Ohio population census projects that people aged 60 and over would outnumber people under 20 years old by the year 2020. Older people are more likely to develop glaucoma.<\/p>\n

With more people at risk of getting the condition, preventive measures become necessary.<\/p>\n

What is Glaucoma?<\/h2>\n

Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases<\/strong> that damage the optic nerve. An unhealthy optic nerve causes unhealthy vision. The damage usually results from an abnormal rise in eye pressure.<\/p>\n

As a group of eye conditions, many forms of glaucoma have no warning signs<\/strong>. The optic nerve damage from glaucoma occurs gradually, so people may only realize they have the condition when it has developed into an advanced stage.<\/p>\n

Basic Information About Glaucoma<\/h2>\n

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Glaucoma is the leading cause of blindness among adults over 60 years old. Although older people may be more prone to glaucoma because of a deteriorated optic nerve, anyone can develop the condition at any age.<\/p>\n

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC<\/a>) states that at least three million Americans live with glaucoma. Worldwide, this eye condition is the second leading cause of vision loss.<\/p>\n

There is no cure for glaucoma. Since the condition involves a gradual deterioration of eye functions, preventive measures may be the best way to preserve healthy vision.<\/p>\n

Types of Glaucoma<\/h2>\n

Common types of glaucoma include:<\/strong><\/p>\n