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Mental Health

Does Keratoconus Lead to Depression?

Living with keratoconus (KC) can be challenging, both physically and emotionally. I can attest to this personally. I have lived…

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Mental Health

What Are the Psychological Effects of Keratoconus

What are the psychological effects of keratoconus? I am someone who has lived with the disease for over 30 years. …

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Is keratoconus Curable?

Is keratoconus curable? I have had keratoconus for three decades and still have it. So the answer is, unfortunately, no….

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Can Vision Be Restored After Keratoconus

Can vision be restored after keratoconus? The answer is yes. I have been living with keratoconus for three decades. I…

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Treatment for Keratoconus

When we are first diagnosed with keratoconus we have several options in terms of treatment for keratoconus. The options that…

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Health and Nutrition

Does Diet Affect Keratoconus?

Does diet affect keratoconus? Yes, diet does affect keratoconus indirectly. A diet consisting of high amounts of refined carbohydrates, sugar,…

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Scleral Contact Lens | Treatment

How Scleral Lenses Work for Keratoconus

Scleral Lenses for Vision Restoration How do scleral lenses work for keratoconus? To put it simply, the scleral lens works…

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Keratoconus Glasses, Is There Such a Thing?

Keratoconus Glasses Keratoconus glasses. Is there such a thing? In short, yes, maybe and sometimes. Using glasses to restore distorted…

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Do Contact Lenses Improve Keratoconus

Do contact lenses improve keratoconus? Short answer, no. Contact lenses do not improve keratoconus. Despite this, the right contact lens…

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Treatment

The Scleral Contact Lens

The Scleral Contact Lens The scleral contact lens can improve vision in many advanced refractive disorders including keratoconus which is…

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