These specialized glasses, available in the U.S. for the first time, aim to reduce the progression of myopia in kids aged 6 to 12.
Dr. Maanasa Indaram says most people discover they have Keratoconus in their early 20's but it can be difficult to diagnose.
It uses ultrasonic sensors to detect objects not just on the ground, but as high as chest level. It uses vibrations to warn the user.
"Things started getting very difficult for him. First he had severe pain, he felt like needles were continuously being poked in his eye. By the time it was four months after the procedure, he became legally blind."
Researchers from The University of Toledo found that the light can affect cells in your eyes, potentially leading to macular degeneration, a major cause of blindness.
One-year-old Zoe Bolton couldn't hide her excitement about being able to see clearly for the first time.