Keratoglobus

Keratoglobus is an eye condition in which the cornea becomes spherical or bulging. This can be caused by various factors such as injury, infection, genetic disorders or age-related changes.

Keratoglobus can lead to a variety of vision problems, including blurred vision, double vision, loss of peripheral vision, and difficulty focusing. It can also cause discomfort and pain in the eyes.

Treatment for keratoglobus may include the use of special glasses or contact lenses that help correct the shape of the cornea. In some cases, surgery may be required to correct the shape of the cornea.

It is important to note that keratoglobus is a serious condition that can lead to serious complications if left untreated. Therefore, if you notice any changes in the shape of your eye, see your doctor as soon as possible.