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Frequently Asked Question

  • Can Eye Rubbing Cause Keratoconus?

    Keratoconus is a progressive eye disorder characterized by the thinning and bulging of the cornea, resulting in distorted vision. While the exact cause of keratoconus is not fully understood, it is believed to involve a combination of genetic predisposition and environmental factors. Eye rubbing is one such environmental factor that has been associated with the development and progression of keratoconus in some individuals.

  • Cataracts and Cataract Surgery FAQ

  • Cataract Treatment: Is Surgery The Only Answer?

    In some cases, cataracts may be mild and not significantly impacting vision. Regular monitoring by an eye care professional may be recommended to track any progression and determine the appropriate time for surgery.

  • Eye Allergy Symptoms: Q&A

    "Eye Allergy Symptoms: Q&A" is a resource that addresses common questions and concerns regarding eye allergies. It provides information on symptoms such as itching, redness, watering, and swelling of the eyes, along with explanations of triggers like pollen, dust, and pet dander. The Q&A format offers concise answers about diagnosis, treatment options including antihistamines and eye drops, and preventive measures to alleviate symptoms and manage eye allergies effectively.

  • Strabismus Surgery Q&A

    "Strabismus Surgery Q&A" is a resource designed to provide concise answers to common questions related to strabismus surgery, a procedure used to correct misalignment of the eyes. The Q&A format addresses topics such as the causes of strabismus, candidacy for surgery, pre-operative preparation, surgical techniques, recovery process, expected outcomes, and potential risks and complications. It aims to offer clarity and guidance for individuals considering or undergoing strabismus surgery, empowering them to make informed decisions about their eye health.

  • Bifocal Contact Lenses And Monovision: Q&A

    "Bifocal Contact Lenses And Monovision: Q&A" is a resource that provides concise answers to common questions about bifocal contact lenses and monovision. Bifocal contact lenses are designed to correct both near and far vision, similar to bifocal glasses, while monovision involves wearing a different prescription in each eye to achieve a similar effect.

  • Glasses required after laser eye surgery?

    "Glasses required after laser eye surgery?" addresses common inquiries regarding the need for glasses post-laser eye surgery. It clarifies that while laser eye surgery, such as LASIK or PRK, can significantly reduce or eliminate dependence on glasses or contact lenses for distance vision correction, some patients may still require glasses for certain activities like reading or for addressing residual refractive errors.