Keratoconus is an eye disease in which the cornea becomes thin and bulges out in a cone-like manner. This can result in severe vision problems. Corneal transplant is one method of treatment for keratoconus. What You Need to Know Who should a undergo corneal transplant? Keratoconus usually sets in during late teenage years or in… Read More
Posted in Corneal Transplant, Uncategorized | May 27, 2015
If you wear glasses, you know exactly what it feels like to wake up in the morning and not see the alarm clock. You know the sinking feeling you get when your friends are going swimming and you start to wonder if wearing your contact lenses under water would actually do you harm – until… Read More
Posted in Dry Eye, Eye Health, Medical News, Uncategorized, What's New | May 14, 2015
Keratoconus is a degenerative condition of the eye. This progressive disorder causes the cornea, the front part of the eye, to change in structure, thin, and eventually to alter into a more cone-shaped appearance. It can lead to decreased vision, distortion and deterioration in vision, as well as light sensitivity. There are treatment… Read More
Posted in Eye Health, Medical News, Uncategorized, What's New | May 6, 2015