
2026-04-10T04:11:01
Corneal Edema: Swelling of the Cornea •Corneal Edema is a condition where excess fluid builds up in the cornea, leading to swelling and reduced clarity of vision.• It can occur due to eye surgery (like cataract surgery), injury, infections, or diseases affecting the inner layer of the cornea (endothelium). •When the cornea swells, it loses its transparency, causing visual disturbances. Symptoms include blurred or hazy vision, halos around lights, eye discomfort, and sensitivity to light.• Vision may be worse in the morning and improve during the day. •In severe cases, it can lead to pain and further complications.• Management depends on the cause and may include medicated eye drops, controlling underlying conditions, or surgical treatment in advanced cases.• At Paavai Eye & Skin Care Hospital, Salem, we provide expert diagnosis and tailored treatment to manage corneal edema and protect your vision.• Early care helps prevent complications and improves visual clarity. #CornealEdema #EyeCare #VisionHealth #HealthyEyes 👁️