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An acronym for Intraocular Pressure, it is the pressure inside the eye, created by the flow and drainage of the fluid normally produced in your eye. An increase in pressure can result when the drainage passages become clogged or blocked. A procedure called Tonometry is used to measure internal pressure of the eye. If the pressure is too high, the person may be diagnosed with glaucoma. See Intraocular Pressure.
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The EyeCyclopedia is a collection of eye care terminology created by practicing optometrists and ophthalmologists. The information provided is not intended to be a substitute for regular medical care or to diagnose or treat any medical condition, and should be used only as a supplemental source of information. Please consult your doctor if you have any questions or concerns about your eye health.
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