Living With Keratoconus

Living with eye troubles or diminishing eyesight can be difficult because these problems can keep you from doing the things you love most. Keratoconus is a progressive eye disorder that causes your cornea to thin and take on a cone-like shape, leading to blurred vision and sensitivity to light. This disorder is becoming more common, and a new study suggests that 1 in 500 people are living with Keratoconus. Understanding the symptoms of Keratoconus will allow you to spot when you may start to develop it and seek treatment from your eye doctor.

Keratoconus patients may notice that they excessively rub their eyes and have trouble seeing at night. In addition, frequent changes to your eyeglass prescription may point to the development of the disorder. It is important to be open with your doctor, friends, and family about your eyesight so you can explore potential treatments before your sight worsens. Talk with your doctor about your symptoms and learn about the next steps for your recovery.

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