Yes!, keratoconus can cause headaches in some cases. The condition, which involves thinning and bulging of the cornea into a cone shape, often leads to visual disturbances like blurred vision, eye strain, and double vision. These vision problems can cause the eyes to work harder to focus, potentially leading to eye strain and, consequently, headaches.
Headaches may also occur if an individual with keratoconus has uncorrected or poorly corrected vision, as the brain struggles to interpret unclear signals from the eyes. Undergoing treatment for keratoconus helps alleviate this issue and we offer that treatment!
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Dr. Manoj Motwani
counselor@drmotwani.com
www.cornearevolution.com
www.motwanilasik.com
(858) 554-0008
San Diego, CA
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