In many cases, the symptoms of astigmatism are so mild that no treatment is required.
How common is astigmatism?
Astigmatism is a very common eye condition and is usually present at birth (congenital). However, it can sometimes develop following an injury to the eye, or as a side effect of an eye operation.
Outlook
Symptoms of blurred vision do not usually change over time (they neither get better or worse).
In many cases, the symptoms of astigmatism are so mild that no treatment is required. In cases where vision is significantly affected by astigmatism, it can be corrected with glasses or contact lenses.
Laser treatment is also being more commonly used to treat astigmatism. However, it is unlikely that you will be able to receive laser treatment through the NHS.
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