Learn More About Keratoconus

When experiencing blurry vision, a potential cause could be an eye condition called keratoconus. This condition occurs when the cornea in your eye becomes thinner and takes on a cone-shaped bulge. Depending on its severity, you might require special corrective lenses or even corneal surgery. Our optometrists at Livermore Optometry Group in Livermore are here to provide you with more information about keratoconus.

Causes of Keratoconus

While the exact cause of keratoconus is unknown, certain risk factors may play a role. Having a family history of this eye condition might increase your chances of developing it. Additionally, underlying medical conditions such as asthma, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, or retinitis pigmentosa could also be contributing factors. Frequent eye rubbing can raise your risk of keratoconus as well.

Keratoconus Signs and Symptoms

Keratoconus can lead to distorted or blurry vision, and your vision may deteriorate rapidly. You might find that you need to adjust your contact lens or eyeglass prescriptions more frequently than usual. This condition can also make you more sensitive to bright light sources like car headlights or sunlight.

Treatments for Keratoconus

Treatment options for keratoconus depend on its level of advancement and include corrective lenses, surgery, and a procedure known as corneal cross-linking. During this procedure, ultraviolet light is used to strengthen the cornea, preventing further bulging. Corrective lens options range from soft contact lenses to scleral lenses. In more severe cases, such as when corneal scarring occurs, a cornea transplant might be necessary.

When to Seek Care for Keratoconus

If you experience any symptoms of keratoconus, it's essential to see an optometrist promptly. This will ensure that your eyes are evaluated, and you can receive appropriate treatment to correct your vision and alleviate symptoms.

Contact Our Eye Doctors in Livermore, CA

If you suspect you have keratoconus or are experiencing symptoms, contact Livermore Optometry Group to schedule an appointment with one of our optometrists. We will assess your eyes and develop the best treatment plan to improve your vision and overall eye health.

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