Astigmatism Contact Lenses

Astigmatism is a kind of vision problem called a refractive error, like nearsightedness and farsightedness. This type of eye problem can be very frustrating for a lot of patients because of how it affects their vision and everyday life.

If your astigmatism is only mild, you might not need any correction at all but if it's worse, you may need to have vision correction such as glasses or contacts. The good news is that there are specialty lenses just for people with astigmatism.

Astigmatism can be something patients are born with, or it can be caused by an eye injury, getting eye surgery, or it can develop overtime. It can get worse with time, and you need to update your prescription to make sure that your corrective lenses still work. If you need contact lenses for astigmatism or other refractive errors, our optometrist in Frisco, TX, with us at Today’s Vision is here to get you the eye care you need.  

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What Is Astigmatism?

The human eyeball is ideally round, but it can be disfigured. When the eye is round, light comes into it and gets focused in just the right spot on the retina. However, when the eyeball isn't round, it ends up being focused somewhere else. This can lead to blurry vision. Astigmatism can make everything look blurry as well as making lines look wavy. This happens because with astigmatism, your eye is shaped more like a football than being round. Get your vision be tested by our optometrist, Dr. Cheng, routinely so that you always have a fresh prescription to help you see as clearly as possible. 

Getting Contact Lenses for Astigmatism

You can get glasses with astigmatism, or you can opt for specialty contact lenses. Soft contacts can't correct this vision problem as well as rigid gas-permeable lenses can. These are made with rigid materials. This rigidity can help make up for the abnormal shape of the eyeball. When you're wearing these contacts, light coming into your eyes will end up being focused on just the right area for better vision. You can also get toric contact lenses as well to help your astigmatism if you prefer them instead.

Get Eye Care from Our Eye Doctor for Blurry Vision in Frisco, TX

When you need an optometrist in Frisco for your distorted and blurry vision, call us to set up your time. Call us at (972) 954-5488 for Today’s Vision. Our eye doctor is here to help.

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