Keratoconus


Keratoconus Treatment from Our Optometrist Near You

Keratoconus is classified as an eye condition disorder that directly impacts the cornea of the eyes. In healthy eyes, the cornea will remain rounded and smooth, providing the ability to focus on objects without problems, even with age. However, those who have been diagnosed with keratoconus are more likely to experience a thinning and bulging of the cornea, taking on a cone-like appearance and making it more difficult to see clearly or remain focused. At Advanced Eye Care in the Lehigh Valley area including Allentown, Bethlehem, or Easton, PA, we offer thorough examinations to determine if your irregular cornea will benefit from conical lenses, scleral lenses, or another solution.

Keratoconus

Signs and Symptoms of Keratoconus

Knowing how to identify symptoms of keratoconus can go a long way once you're ready to schedule an appointment with a trusted eye doctor. Some of the most notable signs and symptoms of keratoconus include:

•             Eye straining and discomfort when attempting to look at objects or environments for extended periods of time may become more common

•             Blurred and/or distorted vision is also a common sign of an underlying issue with the eyes

•             Difficulty seeing your surroundings at night, becoming increasingly difficult with age

•             Increased sensitivity to surrounding glare and, in some cases, even light

•             The need to constantly update your glasses or contact lenses prescription

Potential Causes of Keratoconus

While there is no one definitive cause of keratoconus, it is believed that familial genetic predispositions, certain medical conditions, and even chronic eye rubbing may contribute to the progression of the condition.

Potential Treatments

Common treatments for keratoconus include:

•             Scleral Lenses: Scleral lenses are optimal for providing vision improvement and comfort for those who have an irregular cornea, resulting in blurred vision or the loss of your ability to focus.

•             Profilometer Instrument: At Advanced Family Eye Care in PA, we utilize a specialized instrument, known as the profilometer instrument to help with accurate scleral lens fitting for optimal comfort and relief.

Finding an Optometrist Near You for Keratoconus Treatment

At Advanced Family Eye Care, we know just how uncomfortable it can be to live with undiagnosed and untreated keratoconus. If you're in the Lehigh Valley area including Allentown, Bethlehem, or Easton, PA, get in touch with Advanced Family Eye Care today. When you need an eye doctor or optometrist near you who you can trust, we're here for you.

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