{ Published: April 10, 2017 | Last update : June 16, 2023 }
CASE REPORT
NEUROLOGY
Presentation
Summary
Publication Info
History
A 56-years-old female was diagnosed with glaucoma five years ago and two months ago developed allergic reaction to medication for intraocular pressure. She stopped taking Dorzolamide and tried Timolol, Travatan Z, Zioptan but skin rush on her face and neck only got worse.
Prior selective laser trabeculoplasty on the right eye reduced eye pressure only temporarily.
The female had optic nerve damage (inferior rim thinning) in both eyes and reduced visual fields. Myopia - lens corrected in right and left eyes to 20/20.
Treatment
905 nm Delta device with Medical terminal
Neurology 14 treatment once or twice daily; 20 min per treatment; total of 48 treatments over 4 weeks.
Herbal supplements, vitamins and minerals
Outcome
The female reported increased visual fields after the first week of treatment. The skin rash has mitigated.
After four weeks of treatment, checkup at doctor's office showed an improvement of her intraocular pressure in both eyes that never been so low: right eye 14 mmHg, left eye 14 mmHg.