What is Astigmatism?
Astigmatism is one of a group of eye conditions known as refractive errors. Refractive errors cause a disturbance in the way that light rays are focused within the eye.
Astigmatism is not a disease nor does it mean that you have ‘bad eyes’. It simply means that you have a variation in the shape of your cornea. Not all corneas are perfectly curved, just as sets of teeth are seldom perfectly aligned. There are many variations that might occur in the corneal surface. The degree of variation determines whether or not you need corrective eyewear.
The tendency to develop astigmatism is inherited; for that reason, some people are simply more prone to develop astigmatism than others are
Astigmatism is diagnosed through the process of a comprehensive eye health examination.
Your Optometrist will recommend corrective eyewear to help the eye focus in a more effective manner.Your Optometrist will perform precise tests during your comprehensive eye health examination to determine precisely the ideal lens prescription.
For astigmatism, it's important to have regular eye exams, especially if there's a family history of refractive errors. If you're noticing blurry vision or eye strain, scheduling a visit to your optometrist can help address it early and find the right corrective solution.
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