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Keratoconus in 2020: an update on research and treatment 

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Keratoconus is a common eye condition that affects the cornea - the front window of the eye.
In most cases, keratoconus appears between the ages of 16 and 30 years. Due to its early onset, it can impact school, work, social and family life if it’s not treated - and can often result in requiring a corneal transplant.
Join experts Professor Mark Daniell, Associate Professor Elaine Chong and Dr Srujana Sahebjada from the Centre for Eye Research Australia, Professor Paul Baird from the University of Melbourne and Professor Vishal Jhanji from the University of Pittsburgh as they discuss the current research and treatment being completed for keratoconus.

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@ilovenythismuchilovenewyor5801
@ilovenythismuchilovenewyor5801 3 года назад
stay positive and stay patient guys stay strong we will get help 🙏🏼
@axalfaro1979
@axalfaro1979 3 года назад
Thank you. It is extremely tough
@joeyedwards6001
@joeyedwards6001 2 года назад
What age is too old to get crosslinking? I only read for 13 to 35 year olds.. What if you're in your 40s or 50s? I got lasik 20 years that progressed to keratoconus..
@IHateThisHandleSystem
@IHateThisHandleSystem 3 года назад
I'm 46 years old and I had corneal transplants in both eyes 26 years ago. Recently I was told by my corneal specialist that KC had worked its way into the corneal tissue that was left behind during the surgeries (the area that the transplant was stitched into) in my right eye. This area was become so bulged and warped that it was pulled my transplanted cornea into a warped shape, leaving me with 20/400 corrected with glasses. I am currently trying out a scleral lens that is able to provide me with 20/20 vision.
@bash8387
@bash8387 3 года назад
@Rupinderjit Singh I hate mine most of the time I don’t even wear them
@ciberman
@ciberman 2 года назад
Any update with this? How is your situation after a year of this comment?
@IHateThisHandleSystem
@IHateThisHandleSystem 2 года назад
@@ciberman Vision still horrible in right eye, left eye has gotten a little bit worse. Sclerals offer amazing 20/20 vision, but I find them very very difficult to use and they do not fit my lifestyle at all. Still wearing glasses half blind everyday.
@ritahalim7908
@ritahalim7908 Год назад
@@IHateThisHandleSystem im 15 and it terrifies me that i see light spikes what should i do ?
@IHateThisHandleSystem
@IHateThisHandleSystem Год назад
@@ritahalim7908 See an Ophthalmologist, and then see another one for a second opinion.
@Matowix
@Matowix Год назад
Hard contacts are uncomfortable like hell sand in eye Glad I can still wear glasses or soft toric lenses
@kennyandwendy
@kennyandwendy 2 года назад
My eye exam results are that my cornea is very close to bursting is surgery the only way to fix it
@518537494
@518537494 2 года назад
I have INTACS surgery before 3 month but my vision not so, Improved. Near vision slowly improve but double vision is there. Can it take more time to improve vision after INTACS Surgery?.please reply me.
@mayankkumarpathak7679
@mayankkumarpathak7679 2 года назад
Hello brother kaise ho ab
@Itsme-ni9jk
@Itsme-ni9jk 2 года назад
I have kerataconus onset from lasik and most drs.wont address this with me because of damaged from a "Another dr"..do I have a chance with schelaral lense?..as i I'm so scared of any surgery on my eyes !
@unknownname6620
@unknownname6620 Год назад
Cross linking is the way to go.. That stops the progressing of the keratoconus and doesn't have any pain trust me.. Just do cross linking don't let the disease progress any longer..
@MariaTeresa-mv3wz
@MariaTeresa-mv3wz 9 месяцев назад
😅b. To
@Dentrodeldiente
@Dentrodeldiente 3 года назад
Thanks for the information
@vivihermosillo2461
@vivihermosillo2461 2 года назад
I have keratoconus on both eyes. I just got crosslinking on my right eye. It was painful for about 3 days but it was manageable. I have been light sensitive but it is going away. My vision has been blurry but as time passes I find I am gaining vision back to what it was. I am only 13 days in but feeling hope. I will go back for my left eye after 2 month's as I was told my vision should return to what it was in one to two months.
@shadowblitzo123
@shadowblitzo123 6 месяцев назад
How are your eyes now?
@vivihermosillo2461
@vivihermosillo2461 6 месяцев назад
@shadowblitzo123 My vision has not returned to normal so far after both eyes, but it's ok. My right eye was worse than the left. I notice I get inflammation around my eyes if I am tired and headaches. I avoid driving at night or being out in the bright sun without sun glasses because I can get migraines. I notice everyone heals differently, though.
@shadowblitzo123
@shadowblitzo123 6 месяцев назад
@@vivihermosillo2461 so your vision is worse after cxl?
@vivihermosillo2461
@vivihermosillo2461 6 месяцев назад
@shadowblitzo123 I would say a little worse, but at least the keratoconus has stopped progressing. The more rested I am, the better on my vision
@shadowblitzo123
@shadowblitzo123 6 месяцев назад
@@vivihermosillo2461 Damn, I hope it gets better. Do you wear glasses or lens? If so, how is that experience?
@khatchant5540
@khatchant5540 3 года назад
Hi / Mr. Mrs My father is suffering from Keratokonus, While serving in Afghanistan he injured his eyes and after than gradually he had eye problems. for now he has 40% vision left in eye, and almost 0% in his right eye, and we were offered morbid solutions by our doctors such as impacted eye removal. Our question is, does your clinic treat or perform anything to repair or fix keratokonus, and is it even treatable at this stage or not?. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
@moji6625
@moji6625 3 года назад
Yes, Cornea transplant. He can than probably go for lenses after. I’m not a doctor but I have keratoconis so speak to the doctors for proper information.
@centreforeyeresearchaustralia
@centreforeyeresearchaustralia 3 года назад
Hi Khato, Thanks for getting in touch and we're sincerely sorry to hear about what your father is experiencing. Unfortunately, we are not able to provide personalised medical advice. The best thing would be to discuss with your father's ophthalmologist or optometrist. They should be able to assist with the best treatments and advice specific for his individual situation and in your location. You can find more information about keratoconus here: www.cera.org.au/conditions/keratoconus/ We appreciate your interest in our eye research and encourage you to keep an eye on our website and Facebook page, where we’ll share new updates and research discoveries that might be of interest.
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