Surgery Center
Andersen Eye Associates is proud to announce the opening of its state of the art Ambulatory Surgery Center. Opened in 2007, Andersen Eye physicians will be utilizing the Surgery Center for:
Kerataconus
Kerataconus is a bulging of the cornea and occurs in approximately 100,000-150,000 people in the United States.
Symptoms
- Visual distortion with or without eyeglasses
- Standard contact lenses do not fit well
- Approximately 40-50% of Kerataconus patients have allergies. Although allergies may be a contributing factor to having Kerataconus, no studies have confirmed this theory.
- Magnesium deficiencies are linked to Kerataconus. Alcoholism, pregnancy, diabetes, hyperthyroidism, diuretics and stress can lead to magnesium deficiency. Low magnesium can cause a thinning of elastic membranes, including the cornea.
- Genetic disposition
Conventional treatment
Gas permeable contact lenses, fitted by a contact lens specialist, may be used in treatment. If the case of Kerataconus is severe, corneal transplant may be recommended.
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Please email us at cornea@anderseneye.com for more information.





