Normal-Tension Glaucoma and Flammer Syndrome: Current Evidence
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Normal-tension glaucoma challenges the old idea that glaucoma is simply a disease of high eye pressure. In this episode, Dr. Saikumar Gandapodi joins us to unpack what the evidence actually shows about optic nerve damage occurring at statistically normal intraocular pressures, and why blood flow, vascular regulation, and systemic factors matter so much here.
We explore Flammer syndrome, a described pattern of vascular dysregulation that shows up in some patients with normal-tension glaucoma, and separate what is established from what is still emerging. Dr. Gandapodi explains how conventional pressure-lowering care remains the proven foundation, and where careful, evidence-informed integrative support may complement it.
This is a research-driven conversation for an educated audience curious about the future of eye care. No cures are promised. Instead, we look honestly at the science of neuroprotection, ocular perfusion, and whole-person care around a condition that still keeps clinicians humble.