The cornea is the clear “window” on the front of your eye. It plays a role in vision. You can keep your corneas and vision in good health by protecting your eye during sports and work and getting regular eye exams. Corneal problems include a scratched cornea, keratoconus and corneal dystrophies, including Fuchs’ dystrophy. The cornea is the clear window on the front of your eye. It’s made of tough, transparent tissue. Together with the sclera (white of your eye), the cornea helps protect your eye. It keeps out dirt, germs and other particles. The cornea also filters out some of the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) light. The cornea plays a key role in vision. Its main job is to help your eyes focus. The cornea has a slight curvature. As light enters your eye, the shape of the cornea refracts (bends) it. The curve helps your eye focus on objects that are close or far away.
FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT US AT 9625154575.