Anatomy
The Cornea (Front of the Eye)
The cornea is the clear, curved front part of your eye. It helps focus light so you can see clearly.
Anatomy Overview
The Cornea (Front of the Eye)
Structure & Components
Clear vision means healthy cornea
No pain or irritation
Light enters properly
Focus is sharp
Brightness feels right
No distorted vision
Functions & Physiology
Cornea is dome-shaped
Curves to bend light rays
Most powerful focusing part of eye
About 0.5mm thick
Has no blood vessels
Gets oxygen from air
Key Points
Keep cornea healthy with care
Protect from injury
Wear UV sunglasses
Don't rub eyes hard
Keep contact lenses clean
See doctor for problems
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