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Corectopia

Corectopia means the eye's pupil deviates from the normal central position. This is by birth (congenital) or due to infarction. Corectopia also occurs due to demyelinating disease. Medical or surgical intervention is essential.

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I suffer from mild corectopia. Will watching television and computer for a long time worsen it?

Query: Hi doctor,I have just discovered that I have mild corectopia. More tests are being done to find out what the cause is and what the treatment should be. My question is, will television and computer screens make the condition worse or have no effect?  Read Full »


Dr. Rahul Vaswani

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Corectopia is a genetic condition of the eye. But it is not the reason for your eye strain in front of a computer screen. To reduce strain, first, recheck your glasses. Then follow the rules which are, work in a well-lighted environment. The main light should come from ...  Read Full »

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