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What is Myopic Astigmatism?
Description of the disease
Myopic astigmatism is a type of astigmatism characterized by a disturbance in the focusing of light on the retina of the eye due to an imperfect shape of the cornea or lens.
Classification
Primary myopic astigmatism
Secondary myopic astigmatism
Symptoms
Symptoms of myopic astigmatism may include blurred or distorted vision, eye fatigue, and headaches.
Causes
Causes of myopic astigmatism may include genetic predisposition, injuries, and surgical interventions.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of myopic astigmatism includes an examination by an ophthalmologist, refraction testing, and astigmatism measurement.
Treatment
Treatment of myopic astigmatism may include wearing glasses, contact lenses, and surgical intervention.
Prevention
Prevention of myopic astigmatism involves regular eye exams, proper use of the computer, and protecting the eyes from injuries and harmful factors.
Doctor
For the diagnosis and treatment of myopic astigmatism, it is necessary to consult an ophthalmologist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.