Keratoconus
Keratoconus (from the Greek tongue: a horn kerato - a cornea; and a cone konos), degenerate noninflammatory disturbance of an eye in which structural changes in cornea limits cause it to thin and change on more pencil-point shape than its normal, gradual curve. Keratoconus can force essential contortion of vision, with plural images, with formation of accents and sensitivity to shine all on which the patient often informs. Though it is often thought as a rare Condition, keratoconus - the most blanket dystrophia of the cornea damaging round one person in one thousand, and it, apparently, meets equally in all ethnic groups all over the world. It is typically diagnosed in juvenile years of the patient and reaches the grave condition in the twentieth and the thirtieth.
Keratoconus - the few-understood illness with the uncertain parent, and the course of its progression after the diagnosis is unpredictable. If in both eyes, degradation in the vision bound to illness, can damage ability of the person to conduct the car or to read a normal press. It does not lead to blindness, and in most cases, corrective lenses are effective enough to allow the patient to prolong to move legally and similarly to function usually. The further progression of illness can lead to Condition for surgery. Keratoconus prolongs to be a little mysterious illness, but it can be successfully cured set of clinical and surgical methods, and often small or any deterioration to quality of a life of the patient.
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