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What is cataract management?

Cataract management involves removing the cloudy natural lens and replacing it with a clear intraocular lens (IOL). The procedure is painless and performed using advanced phacoemulsification or laser-assisted techniques for faster recovery and improved vision.

How is keratitis treated?

Keratitis (corneal inflammation) is treated based on its cause — bacterial, viral, fungal, or due to contact lens misuse. Early diagnosis and targeted medication are crucial to prevent scarring or vision loss.

What should I do in case of a chemical eye injury?

Immediately rinse the eye with clean water or saline for at least 15–20 minutes and seek emergency medical care. At Pristine Eye Care, we provide urgent evaluation and treatment to prevent long-term complications.

What is keratoconus and how is it managed?

Keratoconus is a progressive thinning of the cornea that causes distorted vision. Management includes collagen cross-linking (C3R), customized contact lenses, or corneal transplantation in advanced cases.

What services are offered at the Contact Lens Clinic?

Our Contact Lens Clinic provides customized fitting for regular, toric, multifocal, scleral, and cosmetic lenses. Proper fitting ensures comfort, clear vision, and corneal health.

What is corneal tattooing?

Corneal tattooing is a cosmetic or restorative procedure that improves the appearance of corneal scars or defects by applying biocompatible pigment to the cornea.

What is recurrent or complicated pterygium and how is it treated?

Recurrent or complicated pterygium is an overgrowth of tissue on the cornea that can return after surgery. We treat it using advanced surgical methods with conjunctival autografts and anti-scarring agents to minimize recurrence.







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