Keratoconus.pdf
Print Version Keratoconus What is keratoconus?...Keratoconus happens in about 1 out of every 2,000 people
Strabismus may be treated with glasses and sometimes eye muscle surgery. Keratoconus - A cone shaped curve in the cornea (front layer of the eye), occurs at a higher rate in teens and adults with Down syndrome. Keratoconus is usually diagnosed around puberty and should be monitored regularly. It can cause blurred vision and may need different treatments, including glasses, contact lenses, and surgery. Keratoconus is worsened by eye rubbing; so eye rubbing should be discouraged
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