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9. Reddening

As pressure increases, the eye may develop a red coloration. This occurs because the increased pressure in the eye is affecting the blood vessels near the surface. As the fluid presses on the blood vessels, they enlarge and dilate, making them more visible. Additionally, the pressure in the eyes may cause the area around the eye to become sensitive, puffy, and slightly red.

Glaucoma: A Silent Threat with 10 Telltale Signs DawnPoland / Getty Images

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