Contact Lenses
Keratoconus
Keratoconus is a disease of the eye in which, slowly
over time, the cornea becomes distorted.
Symptoms may not be obvious, as they are vision
and eye health conditions themselves, such as light
sensitivity, nearsightedness and astigmatism . It
is not clear how keratoconus may develop, although
heredity may play a role.
Since keratoconus is a progressive disease, appropriate
treatment varies over time. Simple correction may
suffice at an early stage, followed by rigid gas-permeable
contact lenses, and eventually a cornea transplant.
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