Astigmatism Correction

Astigmatism Correction in Athens, GA

According to statistics published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 12 million Americans over the age of 40 and 6.8 percent of children under 18 years old have vision problems. One of the eye conditions that prompts doctors to prescribe glasses or eye surgery is called astigmatism. When you visit Dr. Scotty Gadlin at Athens Eye Consultants in Athens, GA, find out more about astigmatism correction.

What Is Astigmatism?

The easiest way to understand astigmatism is to visualize the shape of a basketball versus a football. The lens and cornea of the eye are normally perfectly round. When an eye has astigmatism, it is shaped like a football, either horizontally or vertically in orientation. Because of this irregularity, the patient’s vision is blurry for objects located both near and far from the face. Astigmatism may be caused by genetics, a disease, or an eye injury.

Signs of Astigmatism

Your Athens, GA, ophthalmologist can make a definite diagnosis with an eye exam and offer viable solutions for astigmatism correction. The signs of astigmatism may include:

  • Blurry vision.
  • Near and farsightedness.
  • Squinting the eyes.
  • Pain in the eyes or headaches.

Ways To Correct Astigmatism

You don’t have to continue to live with limited vision as it can affect your ability to perform daily activities, read, and navigate the world comfortably. These are the common ways that your eye doctor can help correct astigmatism:

  • Glasses (work by refocusing light to clear up blurry vision).
  • Contact lenses (soft or rigid gas permeable).

See an Ophthalmologist for Help

When you visit an ophthalmologist for help, you may find that there is a simple solution for your astigmatism. Call (706) 850-1771 today to schedule an eye exam and astigmatism correction with Dr. Scotty Gadlin at Athens Eye Consultants in Athens, GA.

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