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Uveitis-Glaucoma-Hyphema Syndrome (UGH Syndrome) Treatment in Corona del Mar, California

Medically reviewed by Dr. Alexander Bonakdar, O.D. · Updated February 2026

Uveitis-Glaucoma-Hyphema (UGH) Syndrome is a triad of complications caused by mechanical irritation from an intraocular lens (IOL), typically after cataract surgery. The IOL edge or haptic chafes against the iris or ciliary body, causing chronic inflammation (uveitis), elevated intraocular pressure (glaucoma), and recurrent bleeding (hyphema). While classically associated with older anterior chamber IOLs, it can occur with any poorly positioned lens implant.

Corona del Mar's active outdoor residents should know that UV exposure may contribute to oxidative stress in the optic nerve. Regular glaucoma screening is especially important for those with a lifetime of sun exposure.

Dr. Bonakdar on Uveitis-Glaucoma-Hyphema Syndrome (UGH Syndrome)

Direct Answers from Dr. Bonakdar

Dr. Alexander Bonakdar at EyeCare Center of Orange County provides expert uveitis-glaucoma-hyphema syndrome (ugh syndrome) diagnosis and treatment for patients in Corona del Mar and throughout Orange County. With over 35 years of clinical experience and advanced diagnostic technology, each patient receives a personalized treatment plan based on their specific condition severity and lifestyle needs.

What is glaucoma?

Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, usually due to increased pressure inside the eye. It is one of the leading causes of irreversible blindness worldwide. Most forms develop slowly with no early symptoms, which is why regular eye exams are essential.

Can glaucoma be prevented?

Glaucoma cannot be completely prevented, but early detection and treatment can prevent vision loss. Regular comprehensive eye exams are the best protection, especially after age 40 or if you have a family history. Treatment with eye drops or laser can effectively control eye pressure.

What happens if glaucoma is not treated?

Without treatment, glaucoma causes slow, painless loss of peripheral vision that you may not notice until significant damage has occurred. The optic nerve damage is permanent and cannot be reversed. Eventually, central vision is also affected, leading to blindness.

What are the symptoms of Uveitis-Glaucoma-Hyphema Syndrome (UGH Syndrome)?

Corona del Mar residents may notice symptoms more acutely during outdoor activities—ocean glare, wind, and sand can amplify visual disturbances and discomfort:

  • Recurrent episodes of blood in the eye (hyphema)
  • Eye redness and inflammation
  • Elevated intraocular pressure
  • Blurred or fluctuating vision
  • Eye pain
  • Light sensitivity
  • Symptoms recurring after cataract surgery

What happens if uveitis-glaucoma-hyphema syndrome (ugh syndrome) is not treated?

Without proper diagnosis and treatment, uveitis-glaucoma-hyphema syndrome (ugh syndrome) can lead to:

  • Gradual and permanent loss of peripheral vision
  • Irreversible damage to the optic nerve
  • Eventual tunnel vision affecting daily activities
  • Inability to drive safely
  • Complete blindness in advanced cases
  • Loss of independence and quality of life

How is Uveitis-Glaucoma-Hyphema Syndrome (UGH Syndrome) treated?

For Corona del Mar's coastal residents, we consider your active outdoor lifestyle when recommending treatments—ensuring solutions work for beach activities, water sports, and sun exposure:

IOL exchange or repositioning surgery
Topical corticosteroids for inflammation
Pressure-lowering eye drops
Cycloplegic drops for comfort
Observation for mild cases
Possible IOL explantation
Glaucoma surgery if pressure uncontrolled

Standard Care vs. Specialized Treatment for Uveitis-Glaucoma-Hyphema Syndrome (UGH Syndrome)

AspectStandard ApproachSpecialized Treatment
DetectionBasic eye pressure checkOCT imaging, visual field testing, and nerve fiber analysis
MonitoringAnnual pressure checkStructural and functional progression tracking
TreatmentSingle medicationMulti-modal: drops, laser (SLT), and micro-invasive surgery
Nerve AssessmentVisual inspection onlyHigh-resolution OCT measures nerve fiber thickness
Risk ScreeningBased on pressure aloneConsiders corneal thickness, family history, ethnicity, and genetics

Uveitis-Glaucoma-Hyphema Syndrome (UGH Syndrome) FAQs for Corona del Mar Patients

Common questions from Corona del Mar patients about our eye care services

At EyeCare Center of Orange County, we diagnose uveitis-glaucoma-hyphema syndrome (ugh syndrome) using advanced diagnostic equipment including corneal topography, OCT imaging, and comprehensive eye examinations. For Corona del Mar's coastal residents, we also assess environmental factors like UV exposure and salt air irritation that may influence symptoms and diagnosis.
We offer comprehensive treatment options for uveitis-glaucoma-hyphema syndrome (ugh syndrome) including specialty contact lenses, medical therapy, and advanced procedures. We consider Corona del Mar's active beach lifestyle when selecting treatments—ensuring your correction works for water sports, outdoor activities, and sun exposure.
Call (714) 558-1182 or book online. Initial consultations take 60-90 minutes and include comprehensive testing. We know Corona del Mar residents value flexibility—we offer early morning appointments so you can still enjoy your coastal afternoons.
Yes, we accept most major vision and medical insurance plans including VSP, EyeMed, Medicare, and Medi-Cal for uveitis-glaucoma-hyphema syndrome (ugh syndrome) diagnosis and treatment. We verify your coverage and discuss costs before any procedures.

Have more questions? Call us at (714) 558-1182

Uveitis-Glaucoma-Hyphema Syndrome (UGH Syndrome) Care for Corona del Mar Residents

Glaucoma management for Corona del Mar patients begins with comprehensive baseline testing including visual field analysis, OCT nerve fiber layer measurement, and gonioscopy. Living in Corona del Mar's coastal environment adds unique considerations—UV exposure, wind, and salt air can influence both symptoms and treatment choices. Uveitis-Glaucoma-Hyphema Syndrome (UGH Syndrome) requires ongoing monitoring because vision loss from glaucoma is irreversible once it occurs. We establish individualized target pressures and treatment protocols—from topical medications to laser procedures and surgical referrals—based on your risk profile, disease stage, and overall health.

About Corona del Mar

Upscale coastal village with stunning beaches and boutique shopping

Population: 13,000+

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Languages Spoken in Corona del Mar

Our practice serves the diverse Corona del Mar community. We provide care to patients who speak:

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Eye Health Priorities for Corona del Mar

  • UV damage and photokeratitis from ocean glare
  • Pterygium (surfer's eye) from wind and sun exposure
  • Dry eye from salt air and coastal winds
  • Sports vision needs for water activities

Conveniently Located Near Corona del Mar Landmarks

Our Orange County practice is easily accessible for Corona del Mar patients living near:

Corona del Mar State Beach
Sherman Library & Gardens
Little Corona Beach
Inspiration Point
CDM Village Shops

Getting to Our Office from Corona del Mar

Drive Time
20 min
Primary Route
5 Freeway
Distance
10 mi

Corona del Mar patients typically reach our Santa Ana office via the 5 Freeway in approximately 20 minutes. Free on-site parking is available in our building.

801 N Tustin Ave, Ste 404, Santa Ana, CA 92705 — Get Directions

Corona del Mar Neighborhoods We Serve

  • CDM Village
  • Big Canyon
  • Harbor View Hills

Zip codes: 92625

Don't Delay Treatment for Uveitis-Glaucoma-Hyphema Syndrome (UGH Syndrome)

Without timely care, uveitis-glaucoma-hyphema syndrome (ugh syndrome) can lead to lasting visual impairment. Early diagnosis and treatment offer the best outcomes for Corona del Mar patients.

Why Corona del Mar Patients Choose EyeCare Center for Uveitis-Glaucoma-Hyphema Syndrome (UGH Syndrome)

Glaucoma Diagnostic Suite

Visual field testing, OCT nerve fiber analysis, and pachymetry provide a complete picture of uveitis-glaucoma-hyphema syndrome (ugh syndrome) status.

Individualized Pressure Targets

We set personalized IOP goals based on your risk factors, disease stage, and overall health—not one-size-fits-all numbers.

Laser Treatment Available

SLT and other laser procedures are offered for Corona del Mar patients who need additional pressure reduction beyond drops.

Long-Term Partnership

Glaucoma is a lifelong condition—our practice provides consistent, long-term monitoring and treatment adjustments over decades.

Dr. Alexander Bonakdar - Board Certified Ophthalmologist

Your Uveitis-Glaucoma-Hyphema Syndrome (UGH Syndrome) Specialist in Corona del Mar

Dr. Alexander Bonakdar is a board-certified ophthalmologist with over 35 years of experience treating uveitis-glaucoma-hyphema syndrome (ugh syndrome) and complex eye conditions. Trained at the #1-ranked Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, he has helped over 10,000 patients achieve and maintain clear vision.

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