Yes, astigmatism is a common vision problem that affects how the eye sees. It occurs when the cornea (the clear front layer of the eye), or the lens (the part of the eye that helps focus light), is not shaped correctly. This can cause blurry vision, distortion, or double vision, depending on the severity of the condition.
Astigmatism can affect both near and far sightedness. In more severe cases, a person may experience blurred vision in both far and near distances. Astigmatism can also cause eyestrain and headaches, as the eyes have to work harder to focus on objects.
Although astigmatism cannot be cured, it can be managed with glasses, contact lenses, or refractive surgery. A comprehensive eye exam can help diagnose astigmatism, and an optometrist can help determine the best treatment plan for each individual.
In general, astigmatism is an easily manageable condition that does not have to interfere with a person’s daily activities. With proper care and treatment, people with astigmatism can lead normal, healthy lives.