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What Is Astigmatism? Your Annapolis Eye Doctor Explains

September 23, 2013 by Anne Arundel Eye Center

You have undoubtedly heard the term Astigmatism before. You know it is a condition dealing with the eyes, but do you really know what astigmatism is? Fortunately board certified ophthalmologist Dr. Samuel Boles, your Annapolis Eye Doctor, is here to explain.

“I treat my patients the way I want to be treated when I see a doctor,” said board certified ophthalmologist Dr. Boles who, along with the eye care specialists at AAEC, has helped preserve thousands of patients’ vision.

Dr. Boles does more than just treat patients. As Medical Director, he cares for them with expertise, compassion and respect. He is also passionate about educating patients about various eye diseases and conditions.

What Is Astigmatism? Your Annapolis Eye Doctor Explains

A person’s eye is naturally round. Astigmatism is a common type of refractive error caused by an eye that is not completely round. In fact, the eye of a person with astigmatism is shaped more like a football. This causes light entering the eye to refract more in one direction than the other, which results in blurry vision when observing objects at a distance.

Signs and Symptoms of Astigmatism

  1. Blurred vision

  2. Eyestrain

  3. Fatigue

If you are suffering from the above symptoms, you should schedule an appointment with your eye doctor – optometrist or ophthalmologist – as soon as possible. Astigmatism is easily corrected by eyeglasses or contact lenses. Another method for correcting astigmatism is refractive surgery, which changes the shape of the cornea.

What Is Astigmatism

If you have any questions about Astigmatism and wish to schedule an appointment with the Anne Arundel Eye Center, please contact board certified ophthalmologist Dr. Samuel Boles, consultative optometrists Dr. Nathan Frank and Dr. Corinne Casey, and the eye care specialists here at AAEC by calling 410-224-2010 or visiting AnneArundelEyeCenter.com today. You can also follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and YouTube as well!

For more eye care advice and information, please take a look at our previous blog posts.

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Astigmatism and Your Eyes WebMD

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What is Astigmatism?

August 8, 2013 by Anne Arundel Eye Center

Astigmatism: it is a term thrown around all the time in eyeglasses and contact lens commercials. But how many of you really know what astigmatism is? Aside from the fact that it is a common eye condition, how many of you know how astigmatism affects the eye? Well, let’s find out…

What is Astigmatism?

This common refractive error occurs when an eye is not completely round. This causes light entering the eye to refract more in one direction than the other, allowing only part of an object to be in focus at one time. Under normal conditions, when light enters the eye, it refracts (bends) evenly, creating a clear view of the object you are looking at.

Symptoms of Astigmatism

  1. Blurred Vision
  2. Fatigue
  3. Eye Strain
  4. Headaches

If you have any two of the above symptoms, you should schedule an appointment with your eye doctor – optometrist or ophthalmologist – at your earliest convenience. While these symptoms may not necessarily be the result of astigmatism, it is best to consult with your eye doctor. He/she can easily diagnose astigmatism with a comprehensive eye exam with refraction testing.

Astigmatism Treatment

If you are diagnosed with astigmatism, don’t worry. Astigmatism occurs in nearly everybody to some degree. Plus, the eye condition is easily corrected using eyeglasses or contact lenses. Surgery is another treatment option.  Surgical options include, LASIK, Astigmatic Keratotomy (AK), or a toric intraocular lens, which is often successfully combined with cataract surgery.

What is Astigmatism?

To determine which course of treatment is best for you, discuss your unique situation with your eye doctor. He/she will be able to guide you in the right direction.

If you have any questions about Astigmatism or wish to schedule an appointment with the Anne Arundel Eye Center, please contact board certified ophthalmologist Dr. Samuel Boles, consultative optometrists Dr. Nathan Frank and Dr. Corinne Casey, and the eye care specialists here at AAEC by calling 410-224-2010 or visiting AnneArundelEyeCenter.com today. You can also follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and YouTube as well!

For more eye care advice and information, please take a look at our previous blog posts.

Source:

Astigmatism and your Eyes WebMD

Filed Under: Astigmatism Tagged With: Eye Doctor, What is Astigmatism

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