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What Is Astigmatism?
A person's eye is naturally spherical in shape. Under
normal circumstances, when light enters the eye, it refracts evenly,
creating a clear view of the object. However, the eye of a person with
astigmatism is shaped more like a football or the back of a spoon. For
this person, when light enters the eye it is refracted more in one
direction than the other, allowing only part of the object to be in focus
at one time. Objects at any distance can appear blurry and wavy. What Are the Symptoms of Astigmatism? How Is Astigmatism Diagnosed? Because astigmatisms may increase slowly, you should visit Total Family Eyecare for an eye exam once each year. Dr. Lampert and Dr. Sheiner are trained specifically to determine and improve visual acuity with the prescription of eyeglasses or contact lenses. Total Family Eyecare can provide total eye care, from examinations and vision correction to the diagnosis and treatment of disease through medication, and corneal refractive therapy (CRT), as well as surgical co-management when indicated. How Is Astigmatism Treated? Corrective lenses: eyeglasses or contact lenses. For
astigmatism, special corrective lenses called toric lenses are prescribed.
Toric lenses have greater light bending power in one direction than the
other. After performing various tests, Dr. Lampert or Dr. Sheiner will
determine the ideal toric lens prescription for your astigmatism. |
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