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Astigmatism

Astigmatism results in the blurring of all images, whether they are near or far. This usually occurs when the cornea is shaped like a football with a steeper curve in one direction and a flatter curve in the other rather than round like a basketball. This uneven shape causes light rays entering the eye to focus on more than one point, rather than only on the retina as they should.

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When you have astigmatism, images focus in more than one place in the eye, because your eye is shaped unevenly.

Astigmatism is very common, affecting about one in four people, and is usually present at birth. If you are nearsighted or farsighted, there's a good chance that you have a touch of astigmatism, too. A small degree of this refractive error is considered normal and does not require correction.

In mixed astigmatism, the symptoms of nearsightedness and farsightedness occur simultaneously. This combination of vision problems results in the overall inability to see images clearly.

When an eye doctor examines your eyes, he or she has a quantitative way of measuring your vision. These numbers describe your vision problems, their severity, and your prescription for vision correction. Because most people have some astigmatism, the typical prescription notation includes numbers indicating both the degree and direction of the error.

Treating Astigmatism

Like nearsightedness and farsightedness, astigmatism can be treated with certain vision correction procedures, including LASIK eye surgery, as well as eyeglasses and contact lenses.

Glossary Entries

cornea: The clear front surface of the eye. Refractive surgeries like PRK, LASIK, LASEK and RK reshape this surface to correct vision problems.

retina: The light sensitive nerve layer in the back of the eye that receives visual stimuli that are transmitted to the brain.

refractive errors: Vision problems caused by an imperfect optical system, most commonly myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism.

mixed astigmatism: A type of astigmatism that results in blurred distance and near vision. Light rays entering the eye are bent at different points, with one point focused in front of the retina and the other point focused behind the retina. Clear vision requires that all focus points be directly on the retina.