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Are There Any Natural Remedies for Keratoconus?

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Life with keratoconus can be difficult, and the changes in vision make activities of daily life more difficult. As is the case with most progressive eye disorders, medical treatments are important in controlling this ailment, but many people are interested in whether there are natural ways to reduce discomfort or prevent the disease from progressing. Here is a list of natural treatments and changes in life that can help to strengthen the vision in people with keratoconus.

Understanding Keratoconus and Its Causes

Keratoconus is a condition that results in the cornea changing shape and becoming thinner and more protruding like a cone affecting vision. Despite the fact, the cause of the disease is not known but may be caused by genetic factors, environment and oxidant stress. Although natural remedies cannot be used instead of medical treatments, they can be useful as adjunct to the treatments that support the eyes.

Protective Eye Habits

This means that if you are a computer user, practicing good eye hygiene will help to minimize extra pressure on your eyes. Here are a few key habits:

Limit Screen Time: One can minimize the amount of time one spends in front of the screen to minimize eye strain.

Proper Eyewear: UV-protective sunglasses and avoiding rubbing the eyes will help avoid further irritation of the cornea.

These small changes may not directly cure keratoconus but they will help prevent the eyes from suffering further damage.

Stress Management Techniques

Although stress can be ruled out as a cause of keratoconus, research shows that stress can have an adverse effect on the health of eyes. Yoga, breathing exercises and mindfulness are some of the effective ways of managing stress which may help those with the condition of Keratoconus.

Herbal Supplements and Eye Health

Natural supplements may be beneficial for the eyes, but there is not enough research about their use in treating keratoconus. Some of the ingredients in the Vision Support Formula include bilberry extract, ginkgo biloba and lutein all of which are known to possess antioxidant properties that may help in combating oxidative stress in the eyes. But supplements should only be consumed after consulting with an expert in ophthalmology.

When to Seek Medical Advice

Though some natural remedies and lifestyle changes may be helpful for the overall health of the eyes they cannot be used to treat keratoconus in place of medical treatment. Corneal cross-linking or the use of scleral lenses or in some cases, a corneal transplant may be required to avert further vision deterioration.

For advanced care, visiting an Eye Hospital in Kochi ensures access to the latest treatments and expert guidance to manage keratoconus effectively.

Combining Natural Remedies with Medical Care

Herbal treatments are useful as additional therapies. However, it is imperative to take the word of an eye specialist to treat the condition of keratoconus. The Eye Foundation has the latest treatments to ensure you have good vision and keep your cornea in good condition.

Book appointment today! Let us help you find the best way to deal with this condition called keratoconus.

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