What is the prescription for the lenses?
Hello, doctor.
I would like to ask if astigmatism within 100 degrees (approximately 50 to 75 degrees) requires corrective lenses with astigmatism correction, or can astigmatism under 100 degrees be left uncorrected? Thank you.
Su, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/05/26
Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello Su: If you undergo correction, the images will be clearer and there will be no scattering.
Of course, this situation is less noticeable when the prescription is lower.
So it depends on your needs.
Reply Date: 2022/05/26
More Info
When it comes to mild astigmatism, particularly when the degree is under 100, the decision to wear corrective lenses can depend on several factors, including the severity of the symptoms, the individual's visual demands, and personal comfort.
Astigmatism occurs when the cornea or lens of the eye has an irregular shape, which leads to blurred or distorted vision. For individuals with astigmatism ranging from 50 to 75 degrees, the need for corrective lenses is often a matter of personal choice and visual requirements. While some people may not notice significant visual disturbances and can function well without glasses, others may find that even mild astigmatism can cause discomfort, especially during tasks that require sharp vision, such as reading or using a computer.
If you are experiencing symptoms such as blurred vision, eye strain, or headaches, it may be beneficial to consider wearing glasses with astigmatism correction. Corrective lenses can help provide clearer vision by compensating for the irregular curvature of the cornea or lens, allowing for a more focused image on the retina. This is particularly important for activities that require prolonged visual attention, such as studying or working at a computer.
For individuals with mild astigmatism, the decision to wear glasses can also be influenced by lifestyle factors. For example, if you spend a lot of time in environments where clear vision is crucial, such as in school or at work, wearing glasses may enhance your visual comfort and performance. On the other hand, if your daily activities do not require precise vision, you might opt to forgo corrective lenses.
It's also worth noting that some eye care professionals may recommend wearing glasses with astigmatism correction even for lower degrees of astigmatism, as this can help prevent potential visual fatigue and discomfort over time. In contrast, if you find that your vision is satisfactory without correction and you do not experience any significant symptoms, you may choose to monitor your vision and only seek correction if your symptoms worsen or if your visual demands increase.
In summary, while it is not strictly necessary to wear glasses for mild astigmatism under 100 degrees, doing so can provide clearer vision and reduce eye strain, particularly for tasks that require good visual acuity. It is advisable to consult with an eye care professional who can assess your specific situation and provide personalized recommendations based on your visual needs and lifestyle. Regular eye examinations are also important to monitor any changes in your vision and to ensure that you are using the most appropriate corrective measures for your eyes.
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