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Keratoconus Diagnosis & Treatment by Dr. Niket Gandhi

Keratoconus is a progressive corneal disorder where the cornea gradually thins and bulges outward into a cone-like shape, leading to distorted vision, frequent change in spectacle power, glare, and light sensitivity. Early detection and timely intervention play a crucial role in preserving vision. Dr. Niket Gandhi, a trusted Eye Specialist, offers comprehensive diagnosis and advanced treatment solutions for keratoconus at all stages.

Dr. Niket Gandhi, an experienced Ophthalmologist and Cornea Specialist, offers comprehensive diagnosis and advanced treatment options for keratoconus using the latest technology and evidence-based approaches. A detailed corneal evaluation, including corneal topography and tomography, allows accurate assessment of disease severity and progression, enabling timely and personalized treatment planning.

Treatment for keratoconus depends on the stage of the condition and the patientโ€™s visual needs. In early stages, vision can often be managed with glasses or specialized contact lenses designed to improve clarity by correcting corneal irregularities. Regular monitoring is essential to detect progression and adjust treatment accordingly.

For progressive keratoconus, advanced procedures such as corneal collagen cross-linking are used to strengthen the cornea and halt further deterioration. This minimally invasive treatment helps stabilize corneal structure and reduce the risk of vision loss, especially when performed at an early stage of the disease.

Customized Treatment Approach

Treatment is personalized based on the severity, progression, and visual needs of each patient:

  • Spectacles & Specialized Contact Lenses
    Mild keratoconus can often be managed with glasses or rigid gas permeable (RGP), hybrid, or scleral contact lenses for improved visual clarity.

  • Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking (C3R)
    A proven treatment to halt disease progression by strengthening corneal fibers, especially effective when performed early.

  • Intracorneal Ring Segments (ICRS)
    These small implants help reshape the cornea and improve vision in selected moderate cases.

Early & Precise Diagnosis

Dr. Niket Gandhi emphasizes early detection through advanced diagnostic tools, including:

  • Corneal Topography & Tomography

  • Corneal Pachymetry (thickness measurement)

  • Detailed refraction and visual assessment

These investigations help identify keratoconus even in its early stages and guide timely treatment to prevent progression.

The right guidance can make all the difference. Reach out to begin your journey toward clarity, healing, and confidence.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What causes keratoconus?

The exact cause is unknown, but genetics, eye rubbing, allergies, and weak corneal structure may contribute.

It typically begins in the teenage years or early adulthood and may progress over time.

No, keratoconus does not cause blindness, but untreated progression can lead to significant vision impairment.

Yes, corneal cross-linking is a safe and effective procedure when performed at the right stage.

Most patients do not require surgery. Only advanced cases may need a corneal transplant.

Regular eye examinations every 6โ€“12 months are recommended, depending on disease progression.

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