Interesting facts August 29, 2013 3 min

What is astigmatism and how is it corrected?

Astigmatism represents a refractive anomaly in which, due to the unequal curvature of the cornea (the front, most prominent, transparent part of the eye), not one, but several focuses of light rays appear. This causes a blurred, unclear vision of the observed object, a deformed image or deformation of the letters when reading the text. Astigmatism can exist independently or can be associated with myopia (short-sightedness) or hypermetropia (far-sightedness). id=”post-carousel-68cf455024f43″>

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How an eye with astigmatism sees

 

Astigmatism – symptoms

  • blurred or distorted image
  • squinting when looking near and far
  • holding the head in a tilted position when reading, watching TV, etc.
  • headache, dizziness, fatigue 

Astigmatism is very it is often hereditary, appears in childhood and can increase over time. If its continuous growth is observed during regular controls, a disease called keratoconus can be suspected. This condition must be monitored because in most cases it is a progressive disease of the cornea that at a certain point must be treated by strengthening the cornea, the so-called. CXL technique. 

There may be congenitally large astigmatisms associated with farsightedness or nearsightedness or independent, which if not corrected in time with optical aids (glasses, contact lenses), can cause permanent low vision. 

Diagnosis of astigmatism

In order to establish the diagnosis of astigmatism, it is necessary to go to an ophthalmological examination where the ophthalmologist will perform an examination of wide pupils, in order to accurately and objectively determine the size of the refractive error. The light reflection from the surface of the cornea is measured with a device called a keratometer. The curvature of the cornea is measured with special instruments, corneal topography (corneal map) is usually performed. 

Treatment of astigmatism

Astigmatism can be corrected in several different ways.

  • Most often it is by wearing glasses that have cylindrical glasses (these glasses look like all the others but have different diopters at certain angles that the doctor writes on the prescription).
  • It can also be corrected by wearing contact lenses (gas permeable contact lenses or special soft toric contact lenses lenses).
  • An increasingly common decision of most patients is laser diopter removal. Laser beams can remove astigmatism up to +/-5.0D and the result is clear and sharp vision. The procedure is painless and reliable, lasts about 10 minutes, is performed under local, drip anesthesia, and the result is immediately visible. Learn more about this intervention by clicking: LINK.
  • Astigmatism can be corrected implantation of a special toric intraocular lens, which is placed in the place of the natural lens in the eye, taking over its function. The operation lasts 10-15 minutes, is performed under local, drip anesthesia and is completely painless and comfortable. By making a small cut that does not need to be sutured, the wound heals quickly, without discomfort. We distinguish toric monofocal lenses (with the installation of which the patient gets good distance vision in about 95% of cases, without the need to wear glasses, while for near he must wear glasses) and toric multifocal lenses (after installation the patient is freed from the need to wear glasses and for near and far, with a probability of about 95%). Learn more about this intervention by clicking on: LINK.

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