Keratoconus and Its Effect on Vision and Concentration

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Keratoconus is an eye condition that affects the shape of the cornea, leading to distorted vision. Although the disease does not directly affect mental abilities, the resulting vision problems may cause: Eye strain Difficulty focusing Ocular pain caused by excessive eye rubbing or carrying heavy objects Increased sensitivity to light (Photosensitivity) Effects on Daily Life Difficulty reading or working on screens Problems with driving, especially at night Difficulty recognizing faces Effective Treatment Ortho-arc corrective lenses to improve vision Characteristics of the Corrective Lens Immediate correction of the anterior corneal surface from a conical shape to a spherical shape, which helps eliminate astigmatism and significantly improves visual quality. Prevention and control of corneal ectasia and the repeated endothelial ruptures that may occur as a result, reducing associated complications. Gradual corneal remodeling toward its natural prolate spherical shape. This innovative lens provides new hope for patients with keratoconus, helping them return to active professional and social lives soon after using this new lens technology. The lens is made of Fluorosilicone Acrylate material, which offers high oxygen permeability combined with silicone flexibility. This allows individuals to wear the lenses comfortably for long periods during work or social activities. Mohaimen Samir University of Al-Mustaqbal – The First and Leading Private University