The Risks and Consequences of Eye Rubbing in Keratoconus
Worried about the consequences of eye rubbing in keratoconus? Learn the risks, understand how rubbing impacts the cornea, and explore proactive solutions to protect your vision.
Keratoconus is an eye condition that distorts the shape of the cornea, leading to vision problems. In this blog post, we will discuss the risks associated with eye rubbing for individuals with keratoconus and how to protect your eyes from further harm.
- Understanding Keratoconus
- The Temptation to Rub
- Risks of Eye Rubbing in Keratoconus
Rubbing your eyes may feel harmless, but for patients with keratoconus, the risks are significant:
- Corneal Thinning – The cornea is already fragile in keratoconus, and rubbing places added pressure, which can worsen thinning.
- Progression of Keratoconus – Frequent rubbing can accelerate changes in corneal shape, increasing visual distortions. In advanced cases, it may also cause corneal scarring and further reduce vision.
- Increased Discomfort – While rubbing may relieve itching for a moment, it often leads to prolonged irritation, creating a cycle of discomfort and repeated rubbing.
- Higher Risk of Infection – Touching and rubbing the eyes introduces dirt, bacteria, and allergens, raising the chance of eye infections.
- Preventing Eye Rubbing in Keratoconus
- Lubricating Eye Drops – Use preservative-free artificial tears to keep eyes moist and reduce the urge to rub.
- Manage Allergies – Reduce exposure to pollen, dust, and other triggers. Keep windows closed during allergy season and consider using an air purifier.
- Stress & Habit Control – Practice relaxation techniques or mindfulness exercises to resist rubbing when feeling anxious or tired.
- Regular Eye Check-Ups – Routine visits with your eye care professional help monitor keratoconus progression and provide personalized treatment advice.
- Protecting Your Vision
Eye rubbing in keratoconus is not just a bad habit—it can speed up disease progression and lead to lasting damage. By avoiding eye rubbing and following professional care strategies, you can protect your corneas and preserve clearer vision for the future.
At the Raleigh Contact Lens Institute, our doctors specialize in managing keratoconus and helping patients break harmful habits like eye rubbing. We provide advanced treatments, patient education, and long-term support for healthier vision.
Call us today at (919) 850-5910 Email us at hello@raleighcontactlens.com
Your eyes deserve expert care—don’t wait to take the first step toward protecting your vision.
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