Cornea-and-Keratoconus
The cornea is the clear, dome-shaped front layer of the eye that helps focus light and provides clear vision. Any damage or irregularity in the cornea can lead to blurred or distorted vision. Keratoconus is a progressive eye condition in which the cornea becomes thin and bulges outward into a cone-like shape, causing distorted vision. Early diagnosis and timely treatment are essential to prevent vision deterioration.
Keratoconus usually develops during teenage years or early adulthood and may gradually worsen over time. It affects the cornea’s ability to focus light properly, leading to poor vision quality.
Symptoms of Keratoconus
- Blurred or distorted vision
- Increased sensitivity to light
- Frequent change in glasses number
- Difficulty seeing clearly at night
- Ghosting or multiple images
Causes & Risk Factors
- Genetic predisposition (family history)
- Frequent eye rubbing
- Allergies and eye irritation
- Weak corneal structure
Our Cornea & Keratoconus Services
- Comprehensive corneal evaluation
- Corneal topography (mapping of cornea)
- Keratoconus screening and monitoring
- Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking (C3R/CXL)
- Specialty contact lenses (RGP / scleral lenses)
- Corneal transplant (in advanced cases)
Treatment Options
- Glasses or Contact Lenses – For early stages
- C3R / CXL Treatment – To stop progression
- Specialty Lenses – For better vision correction
- Corneal Transplant – In severe cases
Why Early Treatment is Important
- Prevents progression of keratoconus
- Protects corneal structure
- Improves vision quality
- Reduces need for surgery in future
When Should You Visit a Specialist? 👨⚕️
- Frequent change in glasses number
- Blurred or distorted vision
- Sensitivity to light
- Family history of keratoconus
- Habit of excessive eye rubbing
Why Choose Us? 🏥
Our hospital offers advanced cornea care with modern diagnostic tools and experienced specialists. We provide early detection, effective treatment, and personalized care for long-term eye health.