Are you one of the millions of people affected by astigmatism? If so, you may be wondering how this eye condition progresses and whether it can be slowed down. This is where proper treatment becomes important to ensure overall eyesight and vision. In this blog post, our resident vision therapy doctors discuss the factors that can cause astigmatism to worsen and the importance of staying proactive in managing this common vision issue.
Astigmatism is an eye condition commonly caused by an irregularly shaped cornea or lens. The light that enters the eye is improperly focused, causing blurred or distorted vision at all distances. Astigmatism can affect one or both eyes and is often associated with nearsightedness, farsightedness, and presbyopia.
Most individuals with this condition don’t experience any significant changes. However, certain factors can lead to worsening astigmatism, making it crucial to stay aware of your vision’s progression and be proactive in managing it.
Several factors can contribute to astigmatism worsening over time. These include:
If you’re concerned that your astigmatism may be worsening, keep an eye out for these signs:
These signs may indicate the need for vision therapy or any appropriate treatment and management strategies to prevent further progression of astigmatism.
Depending on the severity of your astigmatism and its progression, several treatment options are available:
Understanding the factors that can cause astigmatism to worsen and being aware of the available treatment options is essential for maintaining your eye health. Call Insight Vision Center Optometry at (714) 486-3315 today if you’re concerned about your astigmatism. We offer a wide range of eye care services, including specialty contacts like scleral lenses and eyeglasses prescriptions. You can also fill out our convenient online form to schedule a consultation. We serve residents of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, CA.
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