Keratoconus, often referred to as ‘KC’, is a non-inflammatory eye condition in which the typically round dome-shaped cornea progressively thins and weakens, causing the development of a cone-like bulge and optical irregularity of the cornea. This causes ‘static’ in your vision and can result in significant visual loss and may lead to corneal transplant in severe cases.
I am at the point of needing a transplant in my right eye. That is the one in the pick and in my left eye I need to have a Corneal cross-linking dun.
Sorry I was slow to get back been a bit sick. Thanks
Keratoconus, often referred to as ‘KC’, is a non-inflammatory eye condition in which the typically round dome-shaped cornea progressively thins and weakens, causing the development of a cone-like bulge and optical irregularity of the cornea. This causes ‘static’ in your vision and can result in significant visual loss and may lead to corneal transplant in severe cases.
I am at the point of needing a transplant in my right eye. That is the one in the pick and in my left eye I need to have a Corneal cross-linking dun.
Sorry I was slow to get back been a bit sick. Thanks
NO need to apologize. Thanks for explaining it. I'm hoping you get that stuff sorted out.