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Symptoms of keratoconus generally begin in late teenage years or early twenties, but can start at any time. Other symptoms include: Driving at night can be difficult
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Keratoconus, especially in the early stages can be difficult to diagnose and all of the above symptoms could be associated with other eye problems. Simply recognizing symptoms does not by itself diagnose keratoconus. Keratoconus requires a diagnosis from a competent eye doctor who is trained in not only recognizing the symptoms but also observing signs of keratoconus through direct measurement as well as inspection of the cornea at a microscopic level using a slit lamp. Always consult your medical doctor to confirm a diagnosis of Keratoconus.DiagnosisKeratoconus can usually be diagnosed with a slit-lamp examination. The classic signs of keratoconus that the doctor will see when examining your eyes include:
The doctor will also measure the curvature of the cornea. This is done by:
A typical corneal topography map looks like this:
Corneal topography has facilitated the diagnosis of keratoconus, helping establish the diagnosis earlier, follow progression more accurately and differentiate keratoconus from other conditions. Click to learn more about Corneal Topography:
Video courtesy of Dr. Michael Hodkin
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