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Oct 11, 2024

What is a corneal fistula?

Keratoconus

A corneal fistula is not a fistula, but rather a piece of loose tissue embedded in a corneal perforation, with aqueous seeping out of the fissure. Corneal fistulas are most…

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Sep 23, 2024

What is a femtosecond laser?

Keratoconus

Femtosecond laser is the original service in the military “mysterious light”, as early as before the market, the United States and Britain and other developed countries have been in the…

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Sep 20, 2024

What are the advantages of the latest corneal endothelial transplantation and its indications?

Keratoconus

The main indications for the latest techniques in corneal endothelial transplantation (DMEK) Posterior elastic lamellar corneal endothelial transplantation is indicated for corneal endothelial malfunction due to various internal eye surgeries,…

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Sep 13, 2024

Why refractive surgery?

Keratoconus

According to incomplete statistics, roughly more than one million people undergo refractive surgery each year in China, most of whom are young people. Who exactly needs refractive surgery? Some people…

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Sep 13, 2024

How do I care for my keratoconus in the winter?

Keratoconus

For keratoconus wearers, winter is the season when lens care is more demanding. Especially in the north, winter is a time of very low temperatures and dry air, which makes…

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Sep 11, 2024

Femtosecond laser creates corneal flaps with smoother stromal surfaces – image comparison

Keratoconus

LASIK surgery to correct myopia requires the creation of a corneal flap. Before the advent of femtosecond laser technology, a fully automated microkeratome was used to create the flap, and…

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Aug 27, 2024

What should a baby with dry corneal spots eat?

Keratoconus

Corneal dry spots are dry corneal spots that form due to the accumulation of corneal epithelium and are seen primarily in vitamin A deficiency diseases. This syndrome is a systemic…

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Aug 27, 2024

What should patients with dry corneal spots eat?

Keratoconus

Corneal dry spots are one of the most common winter eye diseases in ophthalmology. Due to the cold climate and low humidity in winter, dry air and sandy wind can…

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Aug 27, 2024

What tests are needed for corneal dry spots?

Keratoconus

Corneal dry spots are dry corneal spots that form due to the accumulation of corneal epithelium and are seen primarily in vitamin A deficiency diseases. This disease is the ocular…

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Aug 27, 2024

How are corneal dry spots triggered?

Keratoconus

Corneal dry spots are dry corneal spots that form due to the accumulation of corneal epithelium and are seen primarily in vitamin A deficiency diseases. This condition is an ocular…

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Keratoconus

  • What is a corneal fistula?
  • What is a femtosecond laser?
  • What are the advantages of the latest corneal endothelial transplantation and its indications?
  • Why refractive surgery?
  • How do I care for my keratoconus in the winter?
  • Femtosecond laser creates corneal flaps with smoother stromal surfaces – image comparison
  • What should a baby with dry corneal spots eat?
  • What should patients with dry corneal spots eat?
  • What tests are needed for corneal dry spots?
  • How are corneal dry spots triggered?
  • How can young children prevent developing corneal dry spots?
  • How to operate corneal reshaping lenses and precautions
  • How can children prevent dry corneal spots?
  • Night-wear keratomileusis (OK lenses)
  • Overview of Corneal Refractive Surgery
  • Indications and contraindications for excimer laser refractive corneal surgery
  • Attention those who are preparing for excimer keratomileusis!
  • How to protect the cornea
  • Optimization of corneal surface cutting surgery
  • How long does it take to recover from corneal damage
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