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Astigmatism
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Astigmatism
is a vision condition that occurs when the front surface of your eye,
the cornea, is slightly irregular in shape. This irregular shape prevents
light from focusing properly on the back of your eye, the retina.
As a result, your vision may be blurred at all distances.
People with severe astigmatism will usually have blurred or distorted
vision, while those with mild astigmatism may experience headaches,
eye strain, fatigue or blurred vision at certain distances.
Most people have some degree of astigmatism. A comprehensive optometric
examination will include testing to diagnose astigmatism and determine
the degree.
Almost all levels of astigmatism can be optically corrected with properly
prescribed and fitted eyeglasses and/or contact lenses.
Corneal modification is also a treatment option for some patients.
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