For more than 25 years, my clinical
care for the most part has involved providing vision care for individuals with
Keratoconus and other types of irregular cornea. What I have come to appreciate is that what the patient seeks to achieve is often very different from what we as eye care providers are looking to accomplish.
First and foremost, individuals who
have learned that they suffer from some sort of corneal irregularity that has
begun to interfere with their vision, are simply seeking to address that very
issue, their vision. Their other concern is that they are not “going to go blind” from the condition. They don’t think about how the selection and
application of a vision care correction might adversely affect their future
ocular health.
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