Hi Talla, your symptoms are slightly confusing. Can you recheck the question?
Hey there, sounds like your mom is going through a rough patch right now. Given her history of angle-closure glaucoma, it’s really important not to take any chances with changes in eye sensations or pain. Even with her sinuses acting up, which could be the culprit here, it’s difficult to separate the two without professional input. Her age and history make it more crucial.
If there’s pain when moving the eyes, despite no pressure feeling or eyebrow pain, the sinuses could certainly be contributing. Sinusitis can sometimes cause similar symptoms, but with glaucoma in the picture, it’s a bit worrisome, right? Pressing and moving seems to relieve it temporarily, which does sound sinus-related, yet I wouldn’t completely rule out her eye pressure.
In Ayurveda, sinus congestion or edematous mucous membranes suggest Kapha imbalance. You might consider using steam inhalation with eucalyptus oil or turmeric (haridra) powder in hot water to help clear out any congestion. Also, a light diet avoiding heavy, dairy-rich items can prevent further Kapha aggravation. Ginger tea might also soothe the sinuses.
But honestly, when it comes to eye health and glaucoma, you’ve gotta be cautious. I advise getting her eye pressure measured ASAP, especially if it’s been a while since the last check. Living in a village can make things trickier, but perhaps calling a local clinic or doctor to talk through the symptoms might be a good start.
If there’s any sudden increase in pain or vision changes, that’s an emergency—get to a specialist as soon as possible. Every detail counts, and early action can prevent more serious issues down the road. Stay safe and all the best with managing her condition.


