a comparative study on intraocular pressure alterations among normal individuals, smokers and alcoholics

Research Article
Afroz Afshan., Revansiddappa B.Patil., Rashid Ur Raza Khan and Nageswara Rao
DOI: 
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Subject: 
Medical
KeyWords: 
Alcohol, Intraocular Pressure, Smoking, Tobacco
Abstract: 

Background:-Alcohol and Tobacco are the most abused drugs of all ages in both developed and developing countries. These two alter the Intraocular Pressure [IOP] and hence vulnerable to cause ocular diseases.

Aims:-To know the effect of smoking and alcohol on Intraocular Pressure and to find out the IOP and compare it among controls, smokers and alcoholics.

Methods: - Apparently healthy 150 males aged between 40-60 years were participants of our study. Out of them 50 non smokers , non alcoholics were control group, 50 smokers , non alcoholics were smokers group and remaining 50 alcoholics but non –smokers were alcoholic group.IOP was measured by Schiotz tonometer after application of local anesthetic and 3 readings of both eyes were taken and student’s “t” test was used.

Interpretation: - We observed a significant effect of cigarette smoking on intraocular pressure of both eyes [p<0.001] in comparison to control group. In our study we found that IOP is decreased in alcoholic group in comparison to control group [p<0.001].

Conclusion: - We observed that tobacco in the form of cigarette smoking increases the intraocular pressure and alcohol consumption decreases the intraocular pressure.