understanding astigmatism better

Understanding Astigmatism Better

Astigmatism may be one of the most commonly misunderstood eye conditions. If you have blurry vision, chances are you might have astigmatism. Let’s take a deep dive and learn more about this common refractive error.

The Basics of Astigmatism

Astigmatism is caused when the lens, cornea, or both are not completely smooth, and therefore do not perfectly focus light as it enters your eye, leaving you with blurry vision.

Astigmatism and other refractive errors, like myopia (nearsightedness) and hyperopia (farsightedness), are usually genetic and develop naturally, often from birth or during childhood. The specific cause for astigmatism is unknown, so there’s no clear way to prevent it from developing, but there are many options for correcting it.

Different People Experience Different Levels of Astigmatism

Astigmatism is actually very common. Many of us have some level of astigmatism, but it’s not enough to warrant corrective treatment. Other patients with severe astigmatism may experience:

  • Trouble focusing
  • Blurry sight
  • Headaches and eyestrain

Trust the Best to Provide the Best Solution for Your Individual Case

There can be many variables involved in astigmatism: the shape and focus of the eye, differences between the two eyes, and, often, additional complications of nearsightedness or farsightedness. 

Astigmatism can range in severity, and call for different treatments in different patients, whether that means eyeglasses, contact lenses, or corrective surgery.

With a Comprehensive Eye Screening, we can check your visual acuity and focus. We can survey the curvature of your cornea and determine the very best treatment option for your eyes, and your lifestyle.

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