A tonometer is a medical device used to measure the pressure inside your eye, known as intraocular pressure (IOP). This measurement is crucial for detecting and managing glaucoma, a condition that can lead to vision loss if left untreated.
There are several types of tonometers, including:
Applanation tonometry: Measures the force required to flatten a small area of the cornea.
Non-contact tonometry: Uses a puff of air to measure eye pressure without touching the eye.
Tono-Pen: A handheld device that gently touches the eye to measure pressure.
Dynamic contour tonometry: Uses a sensor-tipped extension that touches the eye without making an indentation.
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