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What Is Astigmatism And What Is The Best Cure To Deal with This Situation?

Astigmatism is a refractive eye disorder in which the cornea or the lens of the eye is curved irregularly. It is a very common disease .It does not require any treatment. The way out is eye glasses or surgery. Corrective treatment for astigmatism is safe, easy and convenient with little or no risk factors associated with current corrective procedures. Are intrigued by the above description? Do read more.

This article covers
  • What is Astigmatism?
  • Causes of Astigmatism
  • Astigmatism
  • Best Cures and Corrective Treatment for Astigmatism
It is very rare to find a person who does not have astigmatism. Most people with the condition do not require treatment. Astigmatism contact lenses are a popular choice used to correct the problem. Other astigmatism treatment options available include eyeglasses and eye surgery.

Left untreated, people with astigmatism will experience blurred vision. Astigmatism can be accompanied by farsightedness (hyperopia) and/or nearsightedness (myopia), but that is not always the case. Corrective treatment for astigmatism is safe, easy and convenient with little or no risk factors associated with current corrective procedures.
What is Astigmatism?
Astigmatism is a refractive eye disorder in which the cornea or the lens of the eye is curved irregularly. Although most people have astigmatism or curvature of the cornea to some degree, it is only when the curvature is extreme or severe that vision correction is required.

The shape or curvature of the eye is generally circular, but when a person has astigmatism, the shape of the eye is more like an oval. The ramifications of this curvature is that when light enters the eye, it refracts in many directions at the same time and this makes it so that only a part of an object being viewed is in focus. Vision is often blurry in all directions. When light enters the eye of a person without astigmatism (or someone who has minimal astigmatism) it is refracted evenly and the person can focus on objects clearly. Listed below are some symptoms of astigmatism:
  • Frequent headaches
  • Double vision
  • Fatigue
  • Inability or difficulty focusing
  • Constant need to squint to see objects
  • Eyestrain
  • Blurry vision
Causes of Astigmatism
There seem to be several causes of astigmatism, but the main culprit is heredity. People are generally born with astigmatism and if you currently have an astigmatism that requires vision correction then your children will likely be predisposed to being born with astigmatism as well. Astigmatism is NOT caused by poor diet, reading in low light, sitting close to the television or watching television in low light. The known causes of astigmatism are listed below:
  • Heredity
  • Injury
  • Disease
  • Complications related to surgery
  • Pressure from the eyelids on the cornea
Diagnosing Astigmatism
A diagnosis of astigmatism must be made by an optometrist or ophthalmologist after a comprehensive eye examination. The severity of the astigmatism can change or worsen over time and it is recommended that you get an eye examination on an annual basis to see if the correction needs to be updated.

Continue to: Best Cures and Corrective Treatment for Astigmatism
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