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image-dna: 7 Important Facts You Should Know About Keratoconus 7 Important Facts You Should Know About Keratoconus http://www.keratoconusinserts.com/blog/?p=4667 | Keratoconus is an eye condition that affects about one in every 2,000 people. While the disease is not very common, it is important to learn about the condition and treatment options available in case you or a family member is diagnosed with Keratoconus. The cause of Keratoconus is unknown, but many experts believe that genetics plays a large role. December 11th 2015
image-dna: What Are Keratoconus Inserts and How Do They Work? What Are Keratoconus Inserts and How Do They Work? http://www.keratoconusinserts.com/blog/?p=4579 | As you grow up, your eyesight may undergo changes. For example, you may notice that things begin to get blurry, or you have trouble seeing objects in the distance. For those with Keratoconus, a condition that occurs when the cornea in the eye begins to thin and becomes cone-shaped, distorted vision and sensitivity to light may arise. How can this be treated? Luckily, Keratoconus inserts can be used to treat patients with the condition, and a study in the October 2005 issue of Archives of Ophthalmology resulted in nearly half of participants achieving 20/40 uncorrected vision or better. October 12th 2015
image-dna: The Facts about Conductive Keratoplasty The Facts about Conductive Keratoplasty http://www.keratoconusinserts.com/blog/?p=4535 | For those suffering from Keratoconus, an eye condition caused by the thinning of the cornea that results in distorted vision and sensitivity to light, finding relief is a top priority. Conductive keratoplasty is a non-invasive, non-laser surgery used to correct eyesight by adjusting the shape of the cornea. However, it is important for individuals to learn more about the procedure so that they are prepared for the road ahead as they seek treatment. October 12th 2015
image-dna: Cataract Treatment When You Have Keratoconus Cataract Treatment When You Have Keratoconus http://www.keratoconusinserts.com/blog/?p=4451 | As we age, natural circumstances can lead to a decrease in our vision or cause other problems with our eyesight. While most people see an eye doctor to get prescription glasses or contact lenses to improve their vision, there has been little in the way of relief for those with Keratoconus. Keratoconus is a vision disorder that happens when the round cornea becomes thin and cone shaped. This condition prevents light that enters the eye from being focused properly, and it can alter vision. October 12th 2015

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