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Understanding Astigmatism: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments

Astigmatism is a common refractive error that affects the way light is focused on the retina, leading to blurred or distorted vision. At Viewpoint Vision Care, we aim to provide comprehensive information and treatments to help manage this condition effectively. This blog explores the symptoms, causes, and treatments for astigmatism, helping you understand and manage this vision issue.

What is Astigmatism?

Astigmatism occurs when the cornea or lens of the eye has an irregular shape. Instead of being perfectly round, the cornea or lens is more oval-shaped, causing light to focus on multiple points on the retina rather than a single point. This results in blurred or distorted vision at all distances.

Symptoms of Astigmatism

The symptoms of astigmatism can vary depending on the severity of the condition. Common symptoms include:

  • Blurred or distorted vision

  • Eyestrain or discomfort

  • Headaches

  • Difficulty seeing at night

  • Squinting to see clearly

If you experience any of these symptoms, it's essential to schedule an eye exam with Viewpoint Vision Care for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

Causes of Astigmatism

Astigmatism can be present from birth or develop over time. The exact cause is not always known, but several factors can contribute to the development of astigmatism:

1. Genetics: Astigmatism often runs in families, indicating a genetic component.

2. Eye Injury: Trauma to the eye can cause changes in the shape of the cornea, leading to astigmatism.

3. Eye Surgery: Certain types of eye surgery, such as cataract surgery, can alter the shape of the cornea and result in astigmatism.

4. Keratoconus: This is a progressive eye disease where the cornea thins and bulges into a cone shape, causing irregular astigmatism.

Diagnosing Astigmatism

An eye exam at Viewpoint Vision Care can diagnose astigmatism. The exam typically includes the following tests:

1. Visual Acuity Test: This test measures the clarity of your vision at different distances using an eye chart.

2. Keratometry: This test measures the curvature of the cornea by reflecting light off its surface. It helps determine the extent and axis of astigmatism.

3. Refraction: A series of lenses are placed in front of your eyes to determine which combination provides the clearest vision. This test helps measure the degree of astigmatism.

Treatment Options for Astigmatism

There are several effective treatments for astigmatism, depending on the severity of the condition and individual preferences:

1. Eyeglasses: Prescription eyeglasses with cylindrical lenses can correct the irregular curvature of the cornea, providing clear vision.

2. Contact Lenses: Toric contact lenses are specially designed to correct astigmatism. They are available in both soft and rigid gas-permeable (RGP) forms.

3. Orthokeratology (Ortho-K): This non-surgical procedure involves wearing specially designed RGP contact lenses overnight to temporarily reshape the cornea and improve vision during the day.

4. Laser Surgery: Procedures such as LASIK or PRK can reshape the cornea and correct astigmatism permanently. These options are suitable for those seeking a long-term solution.

5. Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE): In cases of severe astigmatism, RLE involves replacing the eye's natural lens with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL) to correct the refractive error.

Managing Astigmatism

In addition to professional treatment, there are several ways to manage astigmatism and maintain optimal eye health:

1. Regular Eye Exams: Schedule regular eye exams with Viewpoint Vision Care to monitor your vision and adjust your prescription as needed.

2. Proper Eyewear: Ensure that your eyeglasses or contact lenses are up-to-date and provide the necessary correction for your astigmatism.

3. Good Lighting: Use adequate lighting when reading or doing close-up work to reduce eyestrain.

4. Eye Exercises: Some eye exercises can help improve eye muscle coordination and reduce symptoms of astigmatism. Consult your optometrist for recommendations.

5. Healthy Lifestyle: Maintain a healthy lifestyle with a balanced diet, regular exercise, and proper hydration to support overall eye health.

Astigmatism is a common vision condition that can be effectively managed with the right treatment and care. Understanding the symptoms, causes, and treatment options is the first step towards clear vision. At Viewpoint Vision Care, we are dedicated to providing personalized care and advanced treatments to help you achieve optimal eye health. Schedule an appointment today to discuss your astigmatism and explore the best solutions for your vision needs.