Quironsalud Specialty Hospital - Umm Al Sheif - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

Dr. Rahul Raghav

Keratoconus Treatment Specialist in Dubai

Get top-quality treatment for keratoconus from Dr. Rahul Raghav, a specialist in Dubai. Specializing in advanced treatments, such as hybrid and scleral lenses, we offer personalized solutions to manage and improve your vision. Dr. Rahul Raghav and his dedicated team of specialists are committed to providing exceptional care tailored to your unique needs.

Keratoconus Treatment

The hallmarks of this condition are thinning of the cornea and surface abnormalities of the cornea. The cornea is the transparent outer layer covering the front of your eye. It has a middle layer, making up the bulk of it, that is made mostly of water and a type of protein called collagen. Collagen helps to maintain the cornea’s normal round shape and provides strength and flexibility. The roundness of a healthy cornea allows it to concentrate light so that you can see clearly. In Keratoconus, the thinned cornea forms an irregularly cone-shaped bulging that results in vision loss.

Generally, keratoconus begins at puberty and progresses until the mid-30s. It is impossible to predict whether or not the disease will progress or at what rate. In almost all cases of keratoconus, one eye is more severely affected than the other.

Keratoconus Diagnosis and Symptoms

Many people suffering with keratoconus are not even aware they have it. The first sign is a progressive loss of vision or mild blurriness that is difficult to repair.
Additional signs of keratoconus include:
Many people suffering with keratoconus are not even aware they have it. The first sign is a progressive loss of vision or mild blurriness that is difficult to repair.
Additional signs of keratoconus include:

How does one diagnose keratoconus?

To diagnose keratoconus, your eye care specialist may do the following tests in addition to a thorough medical history and eye exam:

Keratoconus Treatment

The goal of keratoconus treatment varies depending on the disease’s stage and focuses on vision correction.

Lifestyle Tips for Managing Keratoconus

Adopting specific lifestyle habits to preserve eye health and preserve vision is part of managing keratoconus:

Why Choose Centre For Sight for Keratoconus Treatment?

The Centre For Sight is well known for using a cutting-edge method to treat keratoconus. Here are some reasons to think about them:

Experience

The clinic employs skilled ophthalmologists with a focus on treating keratoconus.

Advanced Technology

They treat and diagnose patients using state-of-the-art equipment, such as the newest models of intacs and corneal cross-linking techniques.

Comprehensive Care

They offer personalized treatment plans tailored to the individual’s needs.

Patient Support

Throughout the course of therapy, the Center offers comprehensive patient education and support.

Choosing a specialized center like Centre For Sight can ensure you receive the highest quality care and the best possible outcomes for managing keratoconus.

How Does Keratoconus Affect Your Vision?

Vision distortion and uneven astigmatism are caused by keratoconus, which thins and bulges the cornea. Blurred and distorted vision results from the cornea’s changing shape, which makes it more difficult for light to focus correctly on the retina. Because conventional corrective lenses might no longer be effective, this might make daily tasks difficult.

Which Circumstances Could Be Related to Keratoconus?

Other conditions that may be linked to keratoconus include
  • Allergy Conditions: Conditions like eczema or hay fever can cause keratoconus to worsen by causing rubbing of the eyes.

  • Family History: Keratoconus development may be genetically predisposed.

  • Down syndrome: People who have Down syndrome are more susceptible to keratoconus.

What Are the Complications of Keratoconus?

Potential complications of keratoconus include:

Early monitoring and treatment can help in proper prevention or management of such complications of keratoconus.

Potential complications of keratoconus include:

Early monitoring and treatment can help in proper prevention or management of such complications of keratoconus.

FAQs

In its earlier stages, the main line of treatment typically includes glasses or soft contact lenses for the management of symptoms.

Yes, keratoconus can be treated with many types of options, which include glasses, contact lenses, and surgical modalities like corneal cross-linking.

The best treatments can be with specialized contact lenses, corneal cross-linking, or, in very drastic cases of major vision loss, a corneal transplantation.