Successful Treatments for Keratoconus
Patients with keratoconus should consult with a corneal specialist ophthalmologist regarding their condition. The doctor might advise C-3R treatment with riboflavin or might suggest intacs. Many surgeons have used both with good ...
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- dweezil1968
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dweezil
It is always good advice to consult an ophthalmologist about any eye condition. When i was diagnosed, it was clear that my optician had recognized my condition but he did not name it. He sent me with a letter to my GP and the GP gave me an immediate referral to an ophthalmologist. It was the eye doctor who named my condition, so that from that day to this I have been within a telephone call of an immediate consultation with a specialist.
Andrew
It is always good advice to consult an ophthalmologist about any eye condition. When i was diagnosed, it was clear that my optician had recognized my condition but he did not name it. He sent me with a letter to my GP and the GP gave me an immediate referral to an ophthalmologist. It was the eye doctor who named my condition, so that from that day to this I have been within a telephone call of an immediate consultation with a specialist.
Andrew
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- dweezil1968
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- Posts: 92
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- Keratoconus: Yes, I have KC
- Vision: Graft(s) and contact lenses
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i know that? i have said it before as well- just thought articla was of interest, is all
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Sorry dweezil: I didn't mean to detract from your post, but rather to underline the importance of what you say. The article is very interesting, and underlines the importance of consulting an ophthalmologist.
These days, people seem to be told that they have keratoconus by optometrists, and never go near an eye doctor. As a result they can end up paying commercial rates for contact lenses, which may not be fitted by people expert in fitting KC eyes.
Thanks for this link
Andrew
These days, people seem to be told that they have keratoconus by optometrists, and never go near an eye doctor. As a result they can end up paying commercial rates for contact lenses, which may not be fitted by people expert in fitting KC eyes.
Thanks for this link
Andrew
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