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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > 40% of People Have Eyes That Aren’t Perfectly Round. Here’s What You Need to Know. : ScienceAlert
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40% of People Have Eyes That Aren’t Perfectly Round. Here’s What You Need to Know. : ScienceAlert

Last updated: July 18, 2025 10:20 am
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Astigmatism is a common eye condition that affects approximately 40% of people worldwide. It occurs when one or more of the eye’s surfaces are not smooth and/or round, leading to blurred and distorted vision. There are two main types of astigmatism: regular and irregular.

Regular astigmatism is the most common type and is typically caused by changes in the shape of the cornea, making it more oval-shaped like a football or an egg. Genetics play a role in the development of regular astigmatism. On the other hand, irregular astigmatism is less common and can be caused by conditions such as keratoconus, where the cornea weakens and becomes cone-like in shape.

To diagnose astigmatism, optometrists usually perform a refraction test using different lenses to determine the prescription needed to correct the vision. Irregular astigmatism can be detected using specialized imaging techniques like corneal topography, which creates a 3-dimensional map of the cornea to identify any irregularities.

Treatment options for astigmatism include wearing cylindrical lenses in glasses or contact lenses to compensate for the uneven curvature of the cornea. Laser eye surgery and orthokeratology (ortho-k) are also options for correcting astigmatism. In cases of irregular astigmatism, additional treatments such as corneal transplants may be necessary to replace the damaged cornea.

It is important to monitor astigmatism in children as it can affect their learning and development if left untreated. Regular eye checks with an optometrist are recommended for both children and adults to detect and manage astigmatism early on.

In conclusion, astigmatism is a common eye condition that can be effectively managed with the right treatment options. Early detection and correction are key to maintaining clear vision and preventing any potential complications.

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