Keratoconus is a well-known cause of severe vision impairment and reduced quality of life. It is a bilateral progressive thinning of the central and paracentral cornea with myopia and irregular astigmatism. It is one of the major problems affecting sight with progressive corneal ectasia. The management of keratoconus includes the use of glasses or contact lenses and performing keratoplasty.

In addition, a new corneal collagen cross-linking treatment may help slow the keratoconus progression, possibly preventing the need for a corneal transplant. Join the eminent Ophthalmologist Dr. Ashok Sharma in an exclusive session, where he will discuss “ Keratoconus: Preferred Practice Patterns ” on 6 th October 2024, 6:00 PM IST onwards. Session highlights Causes and early diagnosis of keratoconus Modern methods to treat keratoconus Recent advances in non-surgical treatment methods in vision…