You control your life, keratoconus does not. We understand people react differently to the news they have Keratoconus. Lack of knowledge and support often creates fear. We recommend learning as much as you can about this condition and investigating the many options available to let you get back to your life. While we believe it’s important to accept this diagnosis, we hope to help you realize there are many resources available to help you adapt. Wondering why you can't just wear glasses or regular contact lenses? Keratoconus (ker-uh-toe-KOH-nus) occurs when your cornea-the clear, dome-shaped front surface of your eye thins and gradually bulges outward…
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Keratoconus & Contact Lenses
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Keratoconus-Specialty Optical-Eyecare By Lodge Optical Ltd.
Keratoconus is an eye disorder of the cornea or the anterior surface of the eye. This condition makes the cornea thinner and bulge into a cone shape from its normal round shape. This bulging distorts your vision and can severely affect your natural eyesight. On account of this, simple things like reading, watching TV, driving, or simply identifying things becomes a challenge.
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The world’s understanding of myopia is rapidly developing...
The world’s understanding of myopia is rapidly developing, and the necessary technology alongside it. It remains to be seen, but myopia cannot be merely explained by genetics alone. Here are a few important details we now know about myopia. Myopia actually means that the eye is longer than it should be. Myopia was once recognized as thick glasses and high prescriptions. A longer eye is concerning as it often gets worse in growing children and there are significant eye health and quality of life implications with every step of worsening myopia. Breaks are important. It is recommended that your child take breaks from reading and screen…
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Mobile digital devices have conquered the world. Can our eyes keep up?
Mobile digital devices have conquered the world at an extremely fast pace and pose new challenges to the human eye. Mobile device use throughout the day creates visual demands that the eye wasn’t designed for as up to 70% of patients are already suffering from Digital Eye Strain. Millions suffer from Digital Eye Strain with no relief in sight…until now. ZEISS SmartLife Digital Lenses are designed for patients in the 25-45 age range who frequently use their mobile phones and tablets. Digital Lenses at a glance Large distance zone. Compressed corridor for ease of viewing in all directions. Comfortable near zone for stress-free viewing of digital screens Designed for more…
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