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5 Signs You Need Cornea Treatment Oklahoma

Your cornea is the transparent part of your eye that covers the iris and pupil. This window lets<br>light in and filters out unwanted particles and even some ultraviolet light. If you experience<br>issues with this part of your eye, you may need to schedule a cornea treatment Oklahoma.

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5 Signs You Need Cornea Treatment Oklahoma

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  1. 5 Signs You Need Cornea Treatment Oklahoma Your cornea is the transparent part of your eye that covers the iris and pupil. This window lets light in and filters out unwanted particles and even some ultraviolet light. If you experience issues with this part of your eye, you may need to schedule a cornea treatment Oklahoma. Meet with Cornea Doctors Oklahoma If: 1. Your vision has become blurry or clouded. 2. Your eyes have become sensitive to light. 3. You have nausea, fatigue, or headaches. 4. Your eyes have been tearing up. 5. You are experiencing pain in your eyes. These symptoms could mean that your cornea was damaged due to disease, injury, infection, or even previous eye surgeries. If you are experiencing vision issues, meet with your eye doctor to discuss the situation and find the ideal solution. Main Cornea Treatment Oklahoma Options Minor corneal abrasions often heal naturally; of course, you should still meet with your eye doctor to determine the severity of the issue. In situations where the damage can not heal on its own, your eye doctor will recommend another treatment. At BVA, Dr. Britton and our other leading surgeons specialize in corneal cross-linking and cornea transplants. What Is Corneal Cross-Linking? Your eye doctor may recommend corneal cross-linking if you have keratoconus (a condition that progressively thins and weakens the cornea) or corneal ectasia following refractive surgery. This minimally invasive procedure utilizes UVA light and riboflavin eye drops to create new bonds between corneal collagen fibers, thus stiffening the corneas. What Is a Cornea Transplant? If the tissues in your corneas are damaged beyond repair, your eye doctor will likely recommend a cornea transplant. For this, your surgeon will carefully replace your corneas with donor tissue. As a whole, this procedure is highly successful. Cornea transplants can significantly improve vision, especially when all recovery directions are followed and patients attend follow-up appointments with their cornea doctors Oklahoma.

  2. Restore Your Vision with BVA If you are experiencing vision issues, schedule an appointment with BVA at one of our locations across the Oklahoma City Metro. Dr. Britton and any of our other leading eye doctors can meet with you to discuss your symptoms and determine the best method to restore your vision.

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