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Keratoconus is a condition where your cornea, the clear, dome-shaped outer part of your eye, gradually thins and bulges. A cone-shaped cornea causes blurred vision and sensitivity to light and glare. Keratoconus usually affects both eyes, although it can affect one more than the other. Generally, it affects people between the ages of 10 and

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Keratoconus, also known as KC, is a condition in which the cornea weakens and thins over time, leading to a cone-shaped bulge and irregular optical characteristics.  A cornea, the clear outer lens in an eye is normally shaped like a dome. It is held together by protein fibers called collagen. When these fibers get weak,

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Keratoconus is a condition that affects the cornea. The cornea progressively changes its dome-shaped front surface and becomes more and more conical.  The cornea acts as a lens and focuses light onto the retina in our eyes.  As the cornea’s shape changes, it no longer serves this purpose. This results in blurred vision. Most people

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