Astigmatism

Caring for your eyes is an essential component of your overall health. If you’re experiencing difficulty with your vision, you’ll need to find an experienced optometrist near you. If you are in the San Antonio, TX area, we encourage you to visit our team at Optica 20/20 San Antonio. We have been providing comprehensive eye care to local clients for over 25 years, and we offer same-day appointments for your convenience.

Astigmatism

Eye Exams to Diagnose Astigmatism

During your visit to our office, our eye doctor will conduct a thorough examination of your eyes and gather your medical history. If your vision issues are due to a correctable problem, such as astigmatism, the doctor may prescribe corrective lenses. Astigmatism is a common condition that affects many individuals. According to the Mayo Clinic, astigmatism results from an irregular curvature of the cornea or lens of the eye. Instead of being perfectly round, the cornea or lens has an uneven shape, which disrupts the way light focuses on the retina.

The American Academy of Ophthalmology explains that astigmatism is often hereditary. In a normal eye, the cornea is shaped like a sphere, allowing light to focus on a single point on the retina, providing clear vision. However, when the cornea or lens is shaped more like an oval, light is focused on multiple points, causing blurred or distorted vision. This irregular shape prevents light from properly focusing, leading to a blurry image.

Symptoms and Treatment for Astigmatism

If you experience symptoms such as blurry vision, eyestrain, or headaches after reading or using a computer, you may have astigmatism. Children may not always recognize these symptoms or understand their implications, which can result in poor academic performance. Detecting astigmatism early through a comprehensive eye exam is crucial for managing the condition effectively.

Treatment for astigmatism can vary based on individual needs and lifestyle. Most people can achieve improved vision with corrective eyeglasses or contact lenses. Eyeglasses are typically prescribed to compensate for the irregular curvature of the cornea, while contact lenses can provide a more direct correction.

If you opt for contact lenses, additional fitting and testing will be required to ensure the correct prescription and fit. In cases where astigmatism is severe or unresponsive to corrective lenses, refractive surgery might be considered. This surgical option can reshape the cornea to improve focus and reduce dependency on corrective lenses.

Call Us Today for an Appointment

At Optica 20/20 San Antonio, we welcome clients with a variety of eye care needs, from routine wellness exams to managing chronic conditions like astigmatism. Our team is dedicated to providing comprehensive eye exams and personalized care to help you achieve optimal vision. We also offer a wide selection of eyeglasses to suit your corrective needs. If you are in the San Antonio, TX area, take advantage of our walk-in eye exam services available between 9 AM and 5 PM. For a more personalized experience, feel free to call us to schedule an appointment. Let us help you see clearly and improve your quality of life with expert eye care tailored to your needs.

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