Additional Corneal Treatments Santa Rosa, CA

Recurrent Corneal Erosion

Patients with frequent early morning pain and photophobia may have a condition called a recurrent corneal erosion. These sudden spasms of pain and tearing are caused by a break in the corneal epithelial barrier.

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The cause can be an old injury such as a poke from a baby’s finger or the cause may be inherited dystrophy. The treatment is usually conservative at first. If the pain persists, the cornea can be treated with various office-based procedures to eliminate the opening of the corneal surface epithelium.

A cause of mild to moderate visual blurring in patients over 65 years of age is a thickening or degeneration of the corneal basement membrane. The uneven basement membrane thickness can cause visual symptoms if it occurs over a part of the visual axis.

Corneal Basement Membrane Degeneration

A cause of mild to moderate visual blurring in patients over 65 years of age is a thickening or degeneration of the corneal basement membrane. The uneven basement membrane thickness can cause visual symptoms if it occurs over a part of the visual axis.

The condition is subtle and often escapes detection at first. Once detected, it can be easily removed in the office with scraping and the use of a rotating battery-powered micro-brush. The visual improvement can be dramatic if the degeneration bisects the visual axis of the patient.

Pterygium Eye

Pterygia are pinkish, wedge-shaped areas of abnormal tissue growth of the conjunctiva that extends onto the cornea. They are thought to be associated with repeated or prolonged exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun, since they are more commonly found in sunny climates and in the 20-40 age group. Pterygia are benign lesions that are often asymptomatic.

Sometimes, however, they can become red and inflamed, large, or thickened to the point that they become bothersome to the patient or cause visual distortion.

illustration of an eye with Pterygium

Often patients will complain of a foreign body sensation in the eye or for cosmetic reasons, will seek treatment of the pterygium. The best course of treatment will be determined by your ophthalmologist and depends on the size and extent of the pterygium and the symptoms it causes. Treatment can range from mild steroid drops to surgical removal of the tissue. Recently developed surgical techniques have reduced the recurrence rate of pterygia and healing time after surgery.

Schedule a Consultation

If you tend to wake up in the morning experiencing pain with the first light of the day, you may have a condition called corneal Erosion. Please give us a call to speak with a specialist at 707.546.9800 or fill out an online form and our office will reach out to you. Thank you for choosing The Eye Care Institute of Santa Rosa!

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