Astigmatism: Here’s What You Need To Know
Most everyone has some degree of astigmatism. And yet many people are confused as to what astigmatism actually is.
Most everyone has some degree of astigmatism. And yet many people are confused as to what astigmatism actually is.
They say hindsight is 20/20. Even though we can reflect on past experiences through a seemingly perfect lens, is 20/20 as good as it gets when it comes to our vision?
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Astigmatism may be one of the most commonly misunderstood eye conditions. Many believe it’s caused by improper lighting, that it can lead to more serious eye problems, or—something we’ve all likely thought at some point—that it’s called “a stigmatism.”
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