How to Know If You Have Astigmatism?
Astigmatism is a condition where the cornea or lens of the eye is not properly curved, causing light to not focus correctly on the retina. This can result in images appearing blurry or distorted. Astigmatism is a common type of visual impairment and can sometimes be difficult to detect.
Symptoms Blurred or Distorted Vision: The most common symptom of astigmatism is the blurring of objects at both near and far distances.
Eye Strain and Headaches: Prolonged effort to focus can lead to eye fatigue and frequent headaches.
Quick Eye Fatigue: Eyes may tire quickly during visually intensive activities such as reading or using a computer.
Night Vision Difficulties: Difficulty seeing at night, such as seeing halos around lights or light scatter, is another symptom that may occur.
Diagnostic Methods Astigmatism can be diagnosed through a comprehensive eye examination conducted by an eye health professional.
Some of the methods used during the examination include:
Visual Acuity Test: This test measures your visual acuity by having you read from an eye chart.
Reflex Test (Retinoscopy): The eye doctor shines a light into your eye and observes how the light reflects off the retina. This test helps detect refractive errors.
Keratometry: A device is used to measure the curvature of the cornea.
Computerized Corneal Topography: This creates a detailed map of the cornea, helping to detect any curvature irregularities.Astigmatism can significantly affect the quality of vision, but it can be easily corrected with appropriate eyeglasses, contact lenses, or surgical interventions. If you experience any of the symptoms mentioned above, it is important to consult with a specialist eye doctor. Early diagnosis and treatment can help maintain your vision quality and improve your daily life.
Created Date : 16.08.2024
Updated Date : 06.11.2024