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Suggest Treatment For Progresive Keratoconus

I was diagnosed with progresive keratoconus from the past 3 years.My age is 18.c3r was done on both eyes and nw toric icl also done in feb 2011 on both eyes.nw iam facing halos during night and the vision also decreased to 6/12 to 6/9 it comes frequently.iam not satisfied with the toric icl.but i got 6/6 in both eyes after the implantation.sudenly the vision wil be decreased.doctors should take all the testes he said that al should be fine.there is no problem in the eye.is there any solutions for this problem
Wed, 16 Jul 2014
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Hello,
First of all i would like to say, 6/9 vision unaided in a case of progressive keratoconus, thats not bad at all...

Regarding your first problem of halos; this is a common problem in patients with keratoconus, due to high aberrations in the cornea. Little can be done about these. You can consult about diluted pilocarpine, brimonidine for these. And yes, please dont put these medicines without consulting your ophthalmologist.
For your second problem of decreased vision I can think of two possible causes; keratoconus progressing or slight shifting of ICL. You need not worry about the second, but make sure your ophthalmologist rule out the first one

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Suggest Treatment For Progresive Keratoconus

Hello, First of all i would like to say, 6/9 vision unaided in a case of progressive keratoconus, thats not bad at all... Regarding your first problem of halos; this is a common problem in patients with keratoconus, due to high aberrations in the cornea. Little can be done about these. You can consult about diluted pilocarpine, brimonidine for these. And yes, please dont put these medicines without consulting your ophthalmologist. For your second problem of decreased vision I can think of two possible causes; keratoconus progressing or slight shifting of ICL. You need not worry about the second, but make sure your ophthalmologist rule out the first one Hope it helps