Month: August 2020

Month: August 2020

Planning of undergoing a keratoconus surgery? Read ahead Keratoconus is a progressive eye disorder in which the cornea (clear front part of the eye) starts getting thinner and distorts into a cone-like shape. The distorted vision caused by the cornea

All the information you need on Photokeratitis Photokeratitis is a painful eye condition caused by harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. Photokeratitis, often known as ultraviolet keratitis, can be compared to a sunburn, except that it affects the cornea instead of the

Is there a link between red eyes and coronavirus? With over 3 million total cases in the country, the novel coronavirus does not show any signs for stopping. While the health experts and researchers are striving hard to make a

Dry Eyes: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Dry eye is a common condition in which a person does not have enough tears to keep his eyes lubricated and nourished. Tears play a vital role in maintaining proper eye health and give clear vision.

Causes, symptoms, and treatment of Amblyopia Amblyopia, also known as ‘lazy eye,’ is a disorder in which vision in one eye fails to develop. The reason why it is called a ‘lazy eye’ is one eye works in a better

Centre for Sight celebrated Children’s Eye Safety Month Did you know that August is dedicated as Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month by the American Academy of Ophthalmology? This month is focused on raising awareness among the masses to save

From diagnosis to treatment: An insight into neuro-ophthalmology Neuro-ophthalmology is an ophthalmic subspecialty that merges the fields of ophthalmology and neurology. This super speciality field deals with neurological problems associated with the eyes. Likewise, neuro-ophthalmologists deal with the nervous system’s

Blog Month: August 2020

Keratoconus Surgery: Things to Keep in Mind

Keratoconus Surgery: Things to Keep in Mind