Keratoconus Treatment NY And The Options Available

السبت، 23 ديسمبر 2017

By Dennis Wright


Keratoconus is the condition that results when the cornea starts to thin and slowly starts to bulge outward into a shape that resembles a cone. The shape brings about blurred vision and is likely to lead to eye insensitivity to light. This condition affects both eyes and is known to start affecting people between 10 years and 25 years. In consideration of Keratoconus treatment NY residents should be well versed with the available options.

Treatment for the condition is dependent on how severe it is and how fast it is progressing. When it is mild, eyeglasses and contact lenses can be used. For majority of persons, the cornea becomes stable after several years. For people with the moderate versions, it is unlikely that they will experience vision complications or need further treatment. For some people, the cornea will become scarred or it will be difficult wearing contacts. This will call for surgery.

There are different types of lenses that you can use. Soft lenses can correct distorted vision when it is still in early stages. You would however have to change prescription of these glasses as shape of the cornea keeps changing. The next option would be to use hard contact lenses. When these are used, one may feel uncomfortable in the early stages but adjust to their use later on. They offer good vision and are custom made to perfectly fit the corneas.

Hybrid lenses have rigid centers with a soft ring around their outside for improved comfort. For people who cannot tolerate hard contacts, this is the best option. When it comes to scleral lenses, they are essential for irregular shapes within the cornea when the condition has advanced. Rather than rest on the corneas like conventional lenses, they sit on white portion of eyes that is known as sclera. They vault above the corneas without necessarily touching it.

In the case of corneal scarring of corneas, surgery is the option. The same is the case in cases when vision is adversely depreciated and you are unable to wear lenses. There are various forms of surgery available and the one used depends on where the bulge is and severity of the condition.

Corneal insert is a type of surgery that one can go for. In this procedure, there is placement of clear, small and crescent shaped plastic insert within the cornea to flatten the cone. It supports the shape of the cornea, which leads to improvement of vision. The inserts are also used for restoration of shape of the cornea as well as slowing progress of keratoconus.

One can also go for corneal transplant. It is useful when an individual has corneal scarring. The procedure involves transplanting either just sections of the cornea or entire organ. It is a procedure that will take up to one year to have vision rectified. For full recovery, one might have to wait several years.

The procedure of corneal transplant is a successful one. It however comes with some complications. They include among others graft rejection, astigmatism and poor vision. There also are people who may be unable to wear contacts.




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