Astigmatism

When it comes to your eye health, an optometrist understands the intricacies that maintain your vision's health for years to come. Whether diagnosing a common vision disorder or providing guidance on the right eyeglasses, they are the ones who can assist you. One of the many conditions we encounter at Atlantic Eyecare in Virginia Beach is astigmatism. Whether you're aware of it or not, it's a prevalent condition that affects many people across the country. Dr. Seim is here to help you obtain the necessary vision correction. 

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What Is Astigmatism?

When considering how light enters your eye, astigmatism plays a significant role. The cornea, the clear front surface of the eye, has an irregular shape. This abnormality causes incoming light to focus incorrectly on the retina, leading to issues with clear vision. Some individuals might have mild astigmatism and not notice significant changes in their vision. However, others might experience severe cases that hinder independent functioning. Consequently, staying up to date with regular eye exams and promptly notifying our eye doctor about any changes in your vision is crucial.

Diagnosing Astigmatism

An optometrist is equipped to diagnose astigmatism through a comprehensive eye exam. Various tests are employed to determine the presence of this condition. A keratometer, for instance, measures the curvature of the cornea and identifies any irregularities. Many people remain unaware of their condition due to the subtlety of its symptoms. In other cases, noticeable symptoms may include:

    • Headaches - Frequent unexplained headaches could be linked to astigmatism.

    • Eye strain - This condition can cause eye strain due to the irregular shape of the cornea or lens, leading to scattered light instead of focused light.

    • Night vision difficulties - Astigmatism can impede night vision. Light ray scattering can make it challenging to see clearly in low-light conditions, such as when driving at night.

If you experience any of these symptoms, it's vital to schedule an appointment without delay. Our eye doctor can prescribe appropriate vision correction, whether in the form of glasses or contact lenses, to alleviate the symptoms of astigmatism.

Schedule an Eye Exam Today in Virginia Beach, VA

If you need to schedule an eye exam due to signs of astigmatism, don't hesitate to contact Atlantic Eyecare. We're a trusted resource in your area, catering to the needs of every client we serve. Book an appointment today. Our eye care professionals are always prepared to assist you with whatever you require.

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