Astigmatism Contact Lenses

Astigmatism is one of many refractive errors that can affect vision. Though there was a time when those living with astigmatism only had corrective eyeglasses, there are now other options, including contact lenses. Below, our team at Eye Care Center-Ballantyne, your Charlotte, NC, optometrist, shares more information about the contacts available for astigmatism, as well as how to determine if choosing contact lenses near you is the right move for your needs.

Astigmatism Contact Lenses

Understanding Astigmatism

Astigmatism is a condition that occurs when the cornea is shaped irregularly, which impacts how the light enters the eye. Instead of hitting the retina, the light lands in front of or behind it, causing vision to be blurry.

When the astigmatism is mild, regular contacts can be used. However, in many cases, normal contact lenses simply will not work due to the eye’s shape. This is why eyeglasses were the only option for a time, but you now have the option of laser surgery, as well as several types of contact lenses.

●             Rigid gas-permeable: Rigid gas-permeable lenses are designed to be more durable and hold their shape while allowing oxygen to flow to the eye.

●             Soft toric lenses: There is a softer option than RGP lenses that is more flexible. Some people may find these lenses more comfortable.

How to Know if Contact Lenses Are Right for You

The first step is to visit an optometrist or eye doctor near you for a comprehensive eye exam. He or she will confirm an astigmatism diagnosis and discuss your options according to your eye health and other factors.

Most people with astigmatism have the option of choosing contacts. However, some people also have a hard time getting accustomed to wearing them. Your eye doctor can help you determine if contacts are the best move, according to your comfort, lifestyle, and more.

Get an Eye Exam, Astigmatism Treatment, Optometrist Services, and Contact Lenses Near You from an Eye Doctor Near You

If your vision is impacted by astigmatism, let our team at Eye Care Center-Ballantyne in Charlotte, NC, help find the best solution for your needs. Call us at (704) 541-5500 to schedule an appointment today. Contact us for an eye exam, astigmatism treatment, optometrist services, and contact lenses near you from an eye doctor near you.

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