It is very important to know cornea thickness (pachymetry) as this will have major ramifications on your prognosis. If thickness is good, optic nerve normal, visual field normal then you may have ocular hypertension. Read about it after google search. However if thickness is very thin, or optic nerve getting abnormal and or visual field worsening then you could have glaucoma and might need to be on treatment. Not enough info from what you are telling me. Consider seeing a glaucoma specialist.
MJK MD
Thank you, Doctor Kutryb. I'm curious, can the cornea become thicker with age and does eye pressure, like blood pressure, move up and down throughout the day?
Thanks.
The corneal thickness can increase with age but usually only if you have corneal dystophy. IOP can and does fluctuate during the day, yes.