Astigmatism exists when an irregularly shaped cornea or lens
in the eye causes blurry vision. High
astigmatism is a more severe form, and cause reading problems, headaches and
other difficulties.
High astigmatism can be corrected with glasses, contacts or
with LASIK surgery. As the degree to
astigmatism gets higher, the choices in contact lenses gets slimmer. According to the specialists at Charleston Cornea & Refractive Surgery in Charleston, some people just don’t like wearing contact lenses or don’t find
satisfactory improvement in their vision with toric lenses for astigmatism.
Others may have eyes that are too small for surgery or contacts.
Each person needs to decide the right method for them. Most patients with high astigmatisms try
different options for correction before finding the one just right for
them. Eventually, many people get tired
of dealing with glasses and contact lenses and turn to LASIK for their high
astigmatism.
For extremely high astigmatism, LASIK may be a very suitable
option. LASIK surgery attempts to permanently correct cornea abnormalities.
High astigmatic patients will often see improvement in their vision, but may
still need to wear contact lenses or glasses to achieve the desired results for
vision correction. Although some patients may experience trouble with night
vision and sensitivity to light after LASIK, the majority of patients do great.
Only your eye doctor can tell you if you’re a good candidate for
LASIK. The people at Charleston Cornea & Refractive Surgery in Charleston are
experts at LASIK surgery and will exam you to determine your suitability for
LASIK corrective surgery. Give them a call.
They are happy to help.
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