Checking Corneal Topography Results
What is Corneal Topography?
Corneal topography is a technique used to map the surface of the cornea. This map is used to diagnose and monitor diseases of the cornea, and to plan refractive surgery. Corneal topography is a non-invasive procedure that takes a few minutes and can be done in a doctor’s office.
How Does Corneal Topography Work?
Corneal topography uses a special device called a corneal topographer to measure the shape and curvature of the cornea. The device uses a light beam that is projected onto the cornea and reflected back. The reflected light is then used to create a map of the cornea.
What is a Corneal Topography Map?
A corneal topography map is a graph that shows the shape and curvature of the cornea. The map is divided into different areas, each of which represents a different aspect of the cornea. These areas are then used to diagnose diseases of the cornea and to plan refractive surgery.
How Can I Check Corneal Topography Results?
After a corneal topography map is created, you can use it to check the results of the scan. To do this, you will need to look at the map and compare it to the normal range of corneal curvature. You can then determine whether the map is within the normal range or not.
What Are the Signs of an Abnormal Corneal Topography Result?
An abnormal corneal topography result can be identified by looking at the map. An irregularity in the curvature of the cornea may indicate an underlying problem. In addition, a map that is too steep or too flat can also indicate an underlying problem.
What Does an Abnormal Corneal Topography Result Mean?
An abnormal corneal topography result can indicate an underlying problem. For example, an irregularly shaped cornea can indicate a corneal disease such as keratoconus. An overly steep or flat cornea can indicate an eye muscle disorder such as strabismus.
How Can I Treat an Abnormal Corneal Topography Result?
If an abnormal corneal topography result is identified, your doctor may recommend treatments such as glasses, contact lenses, or surgery. In some cases, medications may be prescribed to treat the underlying problem.
Conclusion
Corneal topography is a useful technique to diagnose and monitor diseases of the cornea. It can also be used to plan refractive surgery. By checking the results of a corneal topography scan, you can identify any abnormalities and seek appropriate treatment.