Keratoconus Diagnosis and Treatment

Keratoconus can cause blurry vision and make everyday day tasks like reading or driving difficult. At Niagara Eye Associates in Erie, PA, we provide various treatments to improve your eyesight and prevent the condition from progressing. Continue reading to learn how keratoconus is diagnosed and treated!

Understanding Keratoconus

Keratoconus is a progressive eye condition that causes the cornea to thin and become cone-shaped. This abnormal shape can distort vision and cause significant visual impairment. The condition typically begins in the late teens or early twenties and can progress over time. Early detection and treatment are crucial to managing keratoconus effectively.

Symptoms and Diagnosis

Those with keratoconus may experience symptoms like blurry vision, sensitivity to light, and frequent changes in prescription glasses. In more advanced stages, vision may become distorted and affect your daily activities. An eye exam is crucial for diagnosing keratoconus, as it can reveal changes in the cornea's shape and thickness. Advanced diagnostic tools, such as corneal topography, are used to map the cornea and confirm the diagnosis.

Treatment Options

Treatment for keratoconus varies depending on the severity of the condition. In its early stages, corrective lenses or specialty contact lenses may help manage symptoms. For more advanced cases, options such as corneal cross-linking can be considered. This procedure strengthens the cornea and may slow the progression of the condition. When keratoconus severely impacts your vision, our ophthalmologists may recommend eye surgery. Surgical options include corneal transplants, which replace the damaged cornea with a donor cornea.

Managing Keratoconus

Effectively managing keratoconus involves regular monitoring and adjustments to treatment as needed. Patients should receive frequent eye exams to track the progression of the condition and adjust their treatment plan accordingly. This proactive approach helps in maintaining optimal vision and preventing further deterioration.

Contact Niagara Eye Associates for an Appointment Today!

If you suspect you have keratoconus, contact Niagara Eye Associates in Erie, PA, at (814) 455-8004. We provide comprehensive eye exams and advanced treatment options tailored to your needs. When you’re seeking an optometrist near me, our team is happy to assist!

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