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Can keratoconus lead to blindness.
The answer is no.
Keratoconus does not lead to blindness when treated appropriately.
No keratoconus is not a blinding condition although vision is likely to progressively worsen.
Can keratoconus damage vision.
This can lead to legal blindness and will eventually lead to the need for a cornea transplant.
Even in the worst case scenario in which the cornea has suffered significant scarring keratoconus can be treated with a corneal transplant.
This is an eye condition that can cause huge amounts of stress and anguish.
It can also make it impossible to wear contact lenses due to the irregular shape of the cornea.
Keratoconus does not typically lead to complete blindness but this disease can degrade vision to a level where one will experience difficulty leading a normal life.
The changes to the cornea can make it impossible for the eye to focus without eyeglasses or contact lenses.
Corneal hydrops extensive scarring as well as contact lens intolerance can occur as the disease progresses.
Keratoconus doesn t usually lead to complete blindness but it can cause severe vision loss irregular astigmatism blurred vision nearsightedness glares and extreme light sensitivity.
This tends to happen during puberty and vision progressively becomes worse.
Keratoconus is not a blinding condition and should not be referred to in that way.
The condition does however affect vision presenting as mild moderate or severe.
No one goes blind from this disease if managed properly from the beginning.
Either way this eye disease should not lead to blindness assuming you are seeing an optometrist who is an expert in keratoconus management.
This should not be.
Keratoconus does not typically lead to complete blindness.
Keratoconus causes thinning and distortion of the cornea which is the clear dome at the front of the eye.
Keratoconus causes the cornea to thin and become unstable in shape.