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Knowing your Treatment Options for Keratoconus

Keratoconus is a progressive eye condition that is currently affecting 1 in every 500 people in the US. A dramatic increase since just a few years ago when it was estimated as 1 in every 2000 people. The cause for the increase in Keratoconus is unknown however there are several treatments that can help maintain vision, and slow progression of the condition.

Symptoms of Keratoconus:

There are several symptoms of Keratoconus however they are often not visible until the disease has progressed. That is why it is important to get regular check ups with your eye care professional on a regular basis and report all changes in vision immediately. Below is a list of symptoms to look for in your vision:

Discomfort

Squinting

Frequent Changes in Prescription

Glare

Halos

Photo-phobia or Sensitivity to light

Double vision

Ghosting

There are many treatment options to treat Keratoconus. A few of the most popular are Holcomb C3-R treatment, Visian ICL, and INTACS. The Holcomb C3-R involves the placement of special eye drops to help strengthen the cornea and use of a UV light to activate the solution. The procedure takes around 30 minutes and is done in the doctor's office. Additional treatments such as Visian ICL Lens which is used to help enhance vision, typically after the Holcomb C3-R has been administered takes around 5-20 minutes per eye and is non-invasive. INTACS helps to strengthen the cornea and decrease the steep cone on the eye, which contributes to decreased quality of vision. All of these treatments can offer hope and improved quality of vision and life for those suffering with Keratoconus.

Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler, MD is a renowned eye surgeon specializing in Keratoconus treatments,

I-BRITE eye whitening, LASIK, and other procedures. More helpful information is at www.FixesYourKeratoconus.com and www.WhiterEyes.com




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