
Anterior Chamber Angle
The anterior chamber angle is a space in the eye where the cornea (the clear front part of the eye) meets the iris (the colored part of the eye). This angle is important because it allows the flow of a fluid called aqueous humor, which maintains eye pressure and health. If the angle becomes too narrow or blocked, it can lead to increased eye pressure and conditions like glaucoma, potentially affecting vision. Regular eye exams can help assess the health of this angle and prevent related issues.