6 Things You Didn't Know About Keratoconus and How It’s Treated [Infographic]
- Eye Blog
- May 20
- 1 min read

Keratoconus is a condition where the normally round cornea thins and begins to bulge into a cone-like shape. This change distorts vision and can make everyday tasks such as reading or driving more difficult. Many people are unaware they have Reseda Keratoconus until the disease progresses and their prescription no longer seems to help.
It often begins during adolescence or early adulthood and tends to worsen over time if not properly managed. While the early stages may mimic common vision issues, the rapid change in vision correction needs is a key warning sign. Ignoring it may result in complications that require more advanced interventions.
Fortunately, modern treatment options such as corneal cross-linking and specialty contact lenses can significantly slow down progression and improve visual function. The earlier the diagnosis, the more treatment options are available, making awareness critical for protecting long-term sight.
Here is an infographic showing 6 Things You Didn't Know About Keratoconus and How It’s Treated.

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