Cornea?

Healthy Cornea, Better Vision

What is the Cornea?

The cornea is the clear, dome-shaped front surface of the eye that covers the iris, pupil, and anterior chamber. It plays a crucial role in focusing vision by refracting light that enters the eye.

Common Corneal Diseases

Symptoms:

Pain, redness, blurred vision, discharge, and sensitivity to light.

Corneal Ulcer

Description:

A corneal ulcer is an open sore on the cornea, often resulting from infections, injuries, or wearing contact lenses improperly. Symptoms: Pain, redness, blurred vision, discharge, and sensitivity to light.

Management

Medication
Antibiotic, antifungal, or antiviral eye drops depending on the cause.

Protective Measures
Avoiding contact lenses and eye rubbing.

Surgery
In severe cases, a corneal transplant may be necessary.

Symptoms:

Vision problems, glare, and discomfort

Corneal Dystrophy

Description:

A group of inherited eye disorders where abnormal material accumulates in the cornea, leading to clouding and vision loss.

Types:

Fuchs’ dystrophy, lattice dystrophy, and others.

Management

Medication
Antibiotic, antifungal, or antiviral eye drops depending on the cause.

Eye Drops
Hypertonic saline drops to reduce corneal swelling.

Surgery
Advanced cases may require a corneal transplant.

Hypertropia

Upward deviation of one eye compared to the other.

Management and Care at Shriram Super Speciality Eye Hospital

At Shriram Super Speciality Eye Hospital, we provide comprehensive care for corneal diseases, including

Diagnostic Services

Advanced imaging and diagnostic tools to accurately identify corneal conditions.

Medical Treatment

Tailored medication regimens for infections and inflammatory conditions.

Surgical Options

State-of-the-art facilities for corneal transplantation and other surgical procedures.

Medical Treatment

Regular check-ups to monitor progress and prevent complications.

Tips for Maintaining Corneal Health

Clean hands before touching your eyes or contact lenses.

Wear protective eyewear to prevent
injuries.

Early detection and management of corneal conditions.

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