Do I have KC or could it be just HOA?
Posted: Sun 11 Jul 2021 9:37 am
Dear community members,
my name is Daniel, 29 yo, from Slovakia. For all my life I had very good vision, even without any correction, however, last year I started seeing halos around lights and glare in the left eye. I also have polyopia in the left eye. Later, I started seeing starbursts around lights in the right eye too, without polyopia (ghost images).
I was diagnosed with an incipient KC at eye clinic at public hospital. Based on corneal topography. As the clinic does not offer vision correction with lenses, neither CXL, I visited two private eye clinics to consult possible correction with lenses and CXL respectively. At both clinics I was examined with topographer and at one with aberrometer too. At both, I was told I do not have KC and at the second, based on the aberrometer examination, I was told it is just an higher order aberration (HOA). The clinic offered me a LASIK procedure to correct the vision.
Now, I am curious. Could it just be an HOA? Without KC? Many HOAs descriptions say that HOAs are mostly caused by KC. I would like to undergo the LASIK, as my night vision is terrible, however, the LASIK, as I understand, is a contraindication with KC.
Strange thing is that I have farsightedness (+1 and +1.5 Dsph), not nearsightedness as it is usual with KC.
Do anyone of you have similar experience? What is your opinion about this? Is there any ophthalmologist/optometrist that could check my topography images?
Many thanks and I wish you all the best, Daniel.
my name is Daniel, 29 yo, from Slovakia. For all my life I had very good vision, even without any correction, however, last year I started seeing halos around lights and glare in the left eye. I also have polyopia in the left eye. Later, I started seeing starbursts around lights in the right eye too, without polyopia (ghost images).
I was diagnosed with an incipient KC at eye clinic at public hospital. Based on corneal topography. As the clinic does not offer vision correction with lenses, neither CXL, I visited two private eye clinics to consult possible correction with lenses and CXL respectively. At both clinics I was examined with topographer and at one with aberrometer too. At both, I was told I do not have KC and at the second, based on the aberrometer examination, I was told it is just an higher order aberration (HOA). The clinic offered me a LASIK procedure to correct the vision.
Now, I am curious. Could it just be an HOA? Without KC? Many HOAs descriptions say that HOAs are mostly caused by KC. I would like to undergo the LASIK, as my night vision is terrible, however, the LASIK, as I understand, is a contraindication with KC.
Strange thing is that I have farsightedness (+1 and +1.5 Dsph), not nearsightedness as it is usual with KC.
Do anyone of you have similar experience? What is your opinion about this? Is there any ophthalmologist/optometrist that could check my topography images?
Many thanks and I wish you all the best, Daniel.