What Is Juvenile Keratoconus?
Juvenile keratoconus is a condition where the cornea becomes thinner and gradually bulges forward during childhood or adolescence. This change disrupts the eye's focusing ability and leads to irregular astigmatism. Symptoms may progress faster in younger patients compared with adults. Some children notice blur, ghost images, or increased sensitivity to light. Early detection helps slow change and preserve functional vision.
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