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Keratoconus Management in Abu Dhabi

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Keratoconus Care

Is your child struggling to see the classroom board? Are distant objects appearing blurry while nearby vision remains clear? These could be signs of myopia (nearsightedness), one of the most common vision conditions affecting children and adults worldwide.
At Vista Care Clinic Abu Dhabi, we provide comprehensive myopia management solutions designed to not only correct vision but also help slow the progression of myopia.
The clinic offers comprehensive ophthalmology services, pediatric eye care, advanced diagnostics, and refractive surgery evaluations under expert specialist supervision.

What is Keratoconus?

Keratoconus is a progressive eye condition in which the normally round cornea becomes thinner and gradually bulges outward into a cone-like shape. This irregular shape prevents light from focusing properly on the retina, resulting in distorted and blurred vision.
Keratoconus often begins during the teenage years or early adulthood and may continue progressing over time. Early diagnosis and proper management are essential to help maintain vision quality and reduce the risk of severe visual impairment.

Experienced Ophthalmologists

Advanced Technology

Pediatric Eye Care Experts

Personalized Myopia Solution

Signs and Symptoms of Keratoconus

You may have keratoconus if you notice:
Since symptoms may develop gradually, routine eye examinations are important for early detection and treatment.

Why Early Keratoconus Management Matters

Keratoconus is a progressive condition that can significantly affect daily activities and quality of life if left untreated.
Early intervention can help slow progression and preserve long-term visual function.

Causes and Risk Factors

Several factors may contribute to the development and progression of keratoconus:

Genetics

Individuals with a family history of keratoconus may have a higher risk of developing the condition.

Chronic Eye Rubbing

Frequent or aggressive eye rubbing has been associated with corneal weakening.

Allergies and Eye Irritation

Conditions that cause persistent eye itching may increase the risk of disease progression.

Connective Tissue Disorders

Certain systemic conditions may be linked to keratoconus.

Corneal Structural Weakness

Natural weakness in corneal collagen fibers can contribute to corneal thinning and shape changes.

Comprehensive Keratoconus Assessment at Vista Care Clinic

At Vista Care Clinic, every patient undergoes a detailed eye evaluation that may include:
Our specialists utilize modern ophthalmic technology to ensure accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning.

Why Choose ?

Vista Care Clinic

for Keratoconus Management in Abu Dhabi

Experienced Ophthalmology Team

Our specialists have extensive experience in diagnosing and managing corneal disorders.

Advanced Diagnostic Technology

We utilize state-of-the-art corneal imaging and diagnostic equipment for accurate assessment.

Personalized Treatment Plans

Every treatment strategy is tailored according to the patient's condition, lifestyle, and vision goals.

Comprehensive Eye Care Services

From diagnosis to long-term management, we provide complete keratoconus care under one roof.

Patient-Centered Approach

We focus on preserving vision while delivering compassionate and personalized care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Keratoconus cannot currently be cured, but modern treatment options can effectively manage the condition and slow progression.
Yes, genetics can play a role, and individuals with a family history may be at increased risk.
While complete blindness is rare, untreated keratoconus can lead to significant vision impairment.
Corneal cross-linking is a procedure designed to strengthen the cornea and reduce disease progression.
Regular follow-up visits are recommended to monitor progression and adjust treatment plans as needed.
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