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What (who) is Astigmatism - definition

REFRACTIVE ERROR CHARACTERIZED BY THE OPTICS OF THE EYE TO FOCUS A POINT OBJECT INTO A SHARP FOCUSED IMAGE ON THE RETINA, HAS_SYMPTOM BLURRED VISION.
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astigmatism         
If someone has astigmatism, the front of their eye has a slightly irregular shape, so they cannot see properly.
N-UNCOUNT
astigmatism         
[?'st?gm?t?z(?)m]
¦ noun a deviation in the spherical curvature of the eye or a lens, resulting in distorted images.
Derivatives
astigmatic ast?g'mat?k adjective
Origin
C19: from a-1 + Gk stigma 'point' + -ism.
Astigmatism         
·noun A defect of the eye or of a lens, in consequence of which the rays derived from one point are not brought to a single focal point, thus causing imperfect images or indistinctness of vision.

Wikipedia

Astigmatism

Astigmatism is a type of refractive error due to rotational asymmetry in the eye's refractive power. This results in distorted or blurred vision at any distance. Other symptoms can include eyestrain, headaches, and trouble driving at night. Astigmatism often occurs at birth and can change or develop later in life. If it occurs in early life and is left untreated, it may result in amblyopia.

The cause of astigmatism is unclear; however, it is believed to be partly related to genetic factors. The underlying mechanism involves an irregular curvature of the cornea and protective reaction changes in the lens of the eye, called lens astigmatism, that has the same mechanism as spasm of accommodation. Diagnosis is by an eye examination called autorefractor keratometry (objective, allows to see lens and cornea components of astigmatism) and subjective refraction. But subjective methods are almost always inaccurate if lens astigmatism is not fully removed first with a week of eye drops.

Three treatment options are available: glasses, contact lenses, and surgery. Glasses are the simplest. Contact lenses can provide a wider field of vision and less artifacts than even double aspheric lenses. Refractive surgery permanently changes the shape of the eye and thereby cures astigmatism.

In Europe and Asia, astigmatism affects between 30% and 60% of adults. People of all ages can be affected by astigmatism. Astigmatism was first reported by Thomas Young in 1801.

Examples of use of Astigmatism
1. One failed to test for astigmatism – a rugby ballshaped eye which can cause blurred vision.
2. A01 BAGHDAD, Jan. 25 –– When Fadhil Abbas determined that his mother‘s astigmatism required surgery, they did not consider treatment in his home town of Najaf, in southern Iraq.
3. The operation involves cutting a flap on the surface of the cornea and zapping the underlying corneal tissue with a laser to reshape it to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness or astigmatism.
4. The operations involve cutting a flap on the surface of the cornea and zapping the underlying corneal tissue with a laser to reshape it to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness or astigmatism.
5. He said the current business model for the industry that involves optometrists, opticians and labs making custom lenses and frames is to make "very high–quality, high–cost products for the developed world." He said his "lunatic‘s dream" is to say, "Hold on, half the world can‘t afford that." His glasses correct nearsightedness and farsightedness but not astigmatism.