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What is Astigmatism?

What Is Astigmatism and How Can an Optometrist Near You Provide the Optometry Care You Need?

Visiting an eye doctor and receiving a diagnosis of astigmatism can feel daunting and downright overwhelming if you're unfamiliar with the condition. If you're in Katy, TX, or Memorial, TX, seeking guidance from a professional optometrist near you with a thorough eye exam and ongoing eye care can help you feel much more comfortable treating astigmatism. At Eye Site, we are trained in assisting our clients with understanding astigmatism and finding the appropriate eye care necessary for ongoing relief.

Astigmatism

Astigmatism is a condition that affects how your eyes focus on light. This can lead to distorted or blurred vision due to the irregular curvature of your corner or the lens located inside the eye itself. Due to the irregular shape of your cornea(s), your eyes may not have the ability to see lights clearly, especially during the night or at different distances, resulting in distorted, fuzzy, and blurred vision.

Types of Astigmatism

There are two main types of astigmatism:

•           Corneal Astigmatism: Corneal astigmatism occurs when the front surface of the eye is irregularly shaped.

•           Lenticular Astigmatism: Lenticular astigmatism occurs when the lens that's located inside the eye has an irregular shape.

Common Signs and Symptoms of Astigmatism

Some of the most common symptoms of astigmatism include:

•           Distorted or blurred vision

•           Increasingly fuzzy or blurred vision at all distances or when out at night

•           Discomfort and strain in the eyes

•           Increasing headaches

•           Squinting to see clearly or a gradual, continual loss of vision

Diagnosing Astigmatism

Astigmatism can be diagnosed with several tests:

•           Acuity Test: A visual acuity test can help determine how well you see at varying distances.

•           Keratometry: This test will help identify potential irregularities and the curvature of your cornea(s).

•           Refraction: Refraction tests help determine which prescription you require.

Treating Astigmatism

Seeing an optometry specialist or eye doctor can help you treat astigmatism using the following options:

•           Eyeglasses

•           Contact Lenses

•           Refractive Surgery Consultation

Get Eye Care, an Eye Exam, Astigmatism Treatment, and Eye Doctor Services from an Optometrist Near You on Our Optometry Team

Astigmatism is a condition that can be treated and managed with proper and ongoing care from an optometrist near you. At Eye Site, we provide optometry eye care throughout Memorial, TX, and Katy, TX, for those who are suffering from blurred, distorted, or even fuzzy vision as a result of astigmatism. If you believe you have astigmatism, or you're interested in learning more about the condition from a professional optometry office and eye doctor, contact us at Eye Site today. Call us at (281) 644-2010 or at (713) 984-9144 for eye care, an eye exam, astigmatism treatment, and eye doctor services from an optometrist near you on our optometry team.

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