Frequently Asked Questions
Why are eye exams so important?
An annual eye appointment is vital for people of all ages, even if they do not think there are any vision issues. The exam can detect significant conditions such as keratoconus by looking closely at the cornea. These
exams will also enable our ophthalmologist to make an appropriate treatment plan.
How long will it take to identify keratoconus?
A thorough exam by a professional can assess whether a patient needs glasses. It can also show when there is damage to the eye. These exams usually only take an hour or less.
What happens if the ophthalmologist diagnoses keratoconus?
After evaluating the tests, our ophthalmologist will discuss the results with the patient. Our team will come up with an appropriate treatment plan, including the need for eyeglasses. We will also talk to the patient
about what to expect from the treatment and how the condition will affect the person’s eyesight.
Can keratoconus go away?
Even the most effective, aggressive treatment cannot cure keratoconus. However, with diligence and proactive attention, the patient can keep the symptoms from progressing. Eyeglasses and contact lenses are common ways
to manage distorted vision.
How many appointments will I need per year?
The number of appointments you will need per year will depend on the condition and severity of the symptoms. In most cases, we will need at least one appointment per year. The patient can also reach out to us and schedule
an appointment if they have any concerns.
Why is eye rubbing a risk factor?
No one is certain whether rubbing one’s eye causes keratoconus. However, this action can scratch the cornea and possibly increase the risk of this disease. It can also make some eye illnesses, such as pinkeye, worse.