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Your eye doctor will treat those problems before your surgery. Finding a donor cornea. Corneas used in transplants come from people who have died. Corneas from ...
Cornea and external eye treatments. Each year Mayo Clinic eye disease specialists (ophthalmologists) treat many people for diseases and disorders of the ...
A cornea may become infected by bacteria, viruses or fungi. Symptoms of keratitis include eye redness and pain, blurred vision, sensitivity to light, excess ...
Certain conditions of the cornea, including keratoconus or corneal ectasia. LASIK surgery is usually not recommended if you: Have an eye disease that causes the ...
If your condition gets worse, you may need a cornea transplant. A procedure called corneal collagen cross-linking may help to slow or stop keratoconus from ...
Cornea transplant. If there is corneal scarring or extreme thinning, a cornea transplant may be needed. Depending on the situation, an eye doctor may recommend ...
The cornea is the transparent, curved surface that lies in front of the iris. Like any transparent smoothly curved surface, it acts as a lens and provides two- ...
Mayo Clinic eye surgeons, also called ophthalmologists, have training in cornea surgery in addition to general ophthalmology. Mayo Clinic doctors perform around ...
This procedure uses donor tissue to restore vision and reduce pain from cornea disease. Our overview helps you understand the risks and benefits of this ...
A corneal abrasion is a superficial scratch on the clear, protective "window" at the front of the eye, called the cornea. The cornea can be scratched by ...
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