KCResources - Resources for Individuals with Keratoconus
One of the problems that people with keratoconus often have is that they become photosensitive, making exposure to sunlight quite uncomfortable. One of the explanations for this problem is that the irregular shape of the cornea causes sunlight to bounce around unpredictably inside the eye, rather than focusing it directly toward the retina. One of things that KC patients usually find invaluable is a good quality pair of polarized sunglasses. Reducing the amount of glare and sunlight, not only makes it much more comfortable to be in sunlight, but vision can be greatly improved by the reduction in glare.
Tips for Selecting Sunglasses :
Where to buy
Given their low prices and good selection, the following are some great places to shop for your sunglasses online.
KC generally results in a high degree of astigmatism that must be corrected in order to have adequate distance vision. Reading close-up can sometimes become a problem with a high astigmatism contact lens prescription. An optomitrist or contact lens fitter will assess close-up vision to determine the proper maginfication needed for reading glasses.
Tips for Selecting Reading Glasses
Engaging in physically demanding activities produces specific challenges for weares of RGP contact lenses. One of the key problems is that of making sure that lenses do not fall out easily -- or more correctly, to keep lenses from getting lost if they do fall out. This can often be accomplished with sports goggles. Another problem arises in in dusty or windy conditions, such as while hiking. Dust can easily get caught under a contact lens, producing a rather painful experience until the lens can be removed and cleaned. For this problem, glacier sunglasses containing side panels can be used in daylight condition, while goggles can be used in low-light conditions. Finally, eye drop products like Complete Blink and Clean can be used to quickly clear the lens while it is still in the eye so that it does not need to be removed in the event that dust becomes trapped underneath.