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Astigmatism is a common eye condition that causes blurred vision. It develops when the eye is not perfectly round, and is instead shaped more like a football or an egg. This abnormal shape causes light rays to focus on two points on the retina, rather than one, resulting in distorted vision. If blurred vision is getting in the way of daily activities, call Dr. Benjamin for some of the best results from astigmatism treatment patients can depend on.

Understanding astigmatism

There are two structures that are primarily responsible for your eye’s ability to focus. The first is the cornea, which is the front surface of your eyeball, and the second is the lens, which is inside the eye, right behind the iris and pupil. Ideally, your cornea is perfectly round. However, if you have an astigmatism, your cornea is not symmetrical or perfectly round, which results in blurry vision.

Risk Factors

Astigmatism can affect both adults and children. Individuals at a heightened risk of developing the condition include those with:

  • A family history of astigmatism or other eye disorders
  • A cornea that features scarring or thinning
  • Blurry vision at a distance or up-close
  • A history of eye surgery

Symptoms

  • Blurred, distorted and sometimes double vision up close and at far distances
  • Squinting and eye irritation
  • Difficulty with night vision
  • Eye strain and headaches

Diagnosis

To confirm your diagnosis and begin planning your astigmatism treatment, Dr. Benjamin and his team will perform a series of tests. First, you can expect a standard vision examination, during which you will read the letters on an eye chart. You will then look through a phoropter (a large machine with lenses of varying strengths) so Dr. Benjamin can determine your prescription.

From there, Dr. Benjamin will measure the bend of your cornea and how well you can focus using a Pentacam corneal topography. He will then utilize corneal topography technology to collect thousands of tiny measurements as your eye focuses. A computer will use those measurements to build a color map of your cornea, which will guide surgery if Dr. Benjamin determines it’s necessary for your astigmatism treatment.

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Treatment options

Depending on the degree of your astigmatism, you will benefit from either corrective lenses or surgical intervention. If you have been diagnosed with a very slight form of the condition, you may not require any treatment at all.

Corrective lenses and contacts

Most mild astigmatism cases can be adequately corrected with the right glasses or contacts. With glasses, the lens compensates for your irregularly shaped cornea that’s causing blurred vision. However, if you have a severe astigmatism, they may make the floors or walls appear slanted.

If you’re diagnosed with a mild version of this condition and want to wear contacts, Dr. Benjamin may prescribe a special toric lens. These lenses are designed to bend light in a way that counteracts an irregularly shaped eye. If your condition is more severe, gas-permeable rigid contact lenses may be more suitable. During your appointment, Dr. Benjamin and his team will review all of these options with you and help you determine which one is in your best interest.

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LASIK surgery

Laser eye surgery (LASIK) is a population option for astigmatism treatment that reshapes your cornea so it’s able to focus better. To begin, Dr. Benjamin will numb your eye with drops before creating a thin flap on your cornea. Using a tiny tool, he will pull back the flap to access and carefully reshape your eye’s central layers. Once the shape of your eye has been corrected, he will return the flap to its original position, where it will mold to the underlying cornea and serve as a natural bandage as the eye heals. In general, healing occurs very rapidly after LASIK eye surgery, with the recovery period typically lasting approximately 24 hours.

Although LASIK surgery is very effective in treating mild to moderate astigmatism, it is not the right option for every patient. To be considered a candidate for this procedure, you will need to be at least 18 years of age and possess good eye health. This means your eyes are free of scars and infections. Additionally, you’ll need to stop wearing contacts for a few weeks prior to the procedure, as they can alter the shape of your cornea and interfere with the planning and execution of your surgery.

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Follow-up eye appointments

Once you have completed your Los Angeles astigmatism treatment, it’s important to maintain regular follow-up appointments at our Los Angeles office so he can monitor your condition. In general, we recommend having an examination annually, though Dr. Benjamin may suggest more or less frequent visits depending on your age, additional risk factors, whether or not you wear contacts to correct your astigmatism, and other eye conditions.

Schedule your appointment today

If you’re experiencing symptoms of astigmatism, contact our Los Angeles office today.

During your appointment, Dr. Benjamin or Dr. Golchet will provide you with a definitive diagnosis, along with guidance on which Los Angeles astigmatism treatment options will best resolve your condition.

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    Doe G.
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    Wow! I just had surgery by Dr. Benjamin  yesterday. Today I have 20-20, in that eye. Painless & perfect. I had no Idea, what I had been missing.
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    I have had dry eyes for a quite sometime and had seen several physicians and got eye drops etc but not until I have seen  Dr. Benjamin I found how serious problem that it was. I had the most thorough and individual attention by Dr. Benjamin. He explained to me my problem and treatment options available. Dr. Benjamin and His staff  are very caring and they spend as much time with you as needed and one feels taken care of. I was given state of the art treatment for my dry eyes and my eyes went from feeling tired , red , scratchy and itchy to brilliantly glowing clear. Office is very serene and staff is attentive, pleasant and smiling. Dr. Benjamin is very down to earth and explains thoroughly that one understands what alis them. I will definitely  keep coming back for all my eye issues.

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    I wish I had come to Dr. Benjamin years ago!!!

    I have been hopping around between 3 eye doctors in the last few years complaining of severe eye pain, redness - so bad I haven't been able to wear contacts for a year. Every other doctor made a diagnosis in 2 minutes, prescribed a few things and sent me on my way. Nothing helped and the doctors kept saying my eyes looked fine despite my symptoms. Finally I saw Dr. Benjamin, and he listened to my concerns from top to bottom and did tests the other doctors never did! He made a brand new diagnosis which finally makes sense and fits my symptoms. He spent almost an hour with me which is unbelievable. I am so impressed with this place, even the front desk and other staff were so friendly. I'm so relieved and am looking forward to making a recovery with Dr. Benjamin and eventually getting LASIK.

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