Published on June 13, 2017

Keratoconus


A condition in which the clear tissue on the front of the eye (cornea) bulges outward.

Overview

With keratoconus, the clear, dome-shaped tissue that covers the eye (cornea) thins and bulges outward into a cone shape. Its cause is unknown.

Symptoms

Symptoms first appear during puberty or the late teens and include blurred vision and sensitivity to light and glare.

Treatments

Vision can be corrected with glasses or contact lenses early on. Advanced cases may require a cornea transplant.