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Astigmatism

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Key facts

  • Astigmatism is a common eye condition where the cornea or lens in your eye is not perfectly curved.
  • Astigmatism can cause trouble focusing, blurred vision, headaches, eyestrain or difficulty seeing at night.
  • Your optometrist or ophthalmologist can diagnose you with astigmatism with eye tests.
  • Treatment for astigmatism can include glasses, contact lenses or, if severe, laser eye surgery.

What is astigmatism?

Astigmatism is a common eye condition where the cornea or lens in your eye is not perfectly curved. Instead of being shaped like a soccer ball, it is curved like a rugby ball. This means that light entering the eye focuses at 2 places (rather than one) on the retina.

This can make your vision mildly or severely blurry. Your ability to see both close up (long-sightedness) and far away (short-sightedness) are affected.

There are 2 types of astigmatism:

What are the symptoms of astigmatism?

Symptoms of astigmatism may include:

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What causes astigmatism?

There are several potential causes of astigmatism, including:

When should I have an eye test?

You should have an eye test if you experience any trouble with your vision, for example:

See your optometrist if you suspect your child is having any issues with their sight, or before starting school, to identify any problems early for better vision outcomes.

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How is astigmatism diagnosed?

Your optometrist or ophthalmologist (specialist eye doctor) can diagnose astigmatism with an eye examination.

Testing may include:

If you have any concerns about your eyesight, see your optometrist or talk to your doctor.

How is astigmatism treated?

Your healthcare professional can treat your astigmatism with glasses or contact lenses. Most people have mild astigmatism, and this treatment is enough.

If you have severe astigmatism, you may need more extensive treatment with rigid contact lenses or laser eye surgery that can adjust your cornea’s shape.

Complications of astigmatism

Astigmatism can cause poor vision, eyestrain and headaches, which can affect your quality of life.

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