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Astigmatism
Check if you have astigmatism

Astigmatism means your eye is shaped more like a rugby ball than a football, so light is focused at more than 1 place in the eye.

The main symptoms of astigmatism are:

  • blurred vision
  • headaches
  • eye strain – you may notice this after concentrating for a long time, such as when using a computer

Astigmatism normally happens alongside short-sightedness or long-sightedness.

Astigmatism in 1 eye may cause lazy eye (where the vision does not develop properly). It's important this is spotted early so it can be treated.

Astigmatism may also affect your child's reading or concentration.

Go to an opticians if:

  • you or your child has symptoms of astigmatism
  • you or your child has not had an eye test for 2 years

Astigmatism can be linked to an eye condition called keratoconus. So it's important to get regular eye tests.

Treatments for astigmatism

Astigmatism does not always need to be treated, but possible treatments can include glasses, contact lenses and laser surgery.

Pros and cons of different astigmatism treatments
Treatment Pros Cons
Treatment

Glasses

Pros
  • the cheapest option
  • may be available free or discounted on the NHS
Cons
  • could get lost or broken
Treatment

Contact lenses

Pros
  • choice of soft or hard lenses
  • can be a good choice if you're active
  • may be free or discounted on the NHS
Cons
  • may not be suitable for everyone
  • risk of eye infection through poor contact lens hygiene
Treatment

Laser eye or lens surgery

Pros
  • may be permanent
  • may be better for people with more severe vision problems
Cons
  • risk of complications during or after surgery
  • not available on the NHS
  • can be expensive
  • possible side effects
Last Reviewed
22 October 2024
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