What should I do if my right eye has a little astigmatism and blurry vision?
Astigmatism and blurred vision in the right eye may be caused by excessive use of eyes, refractive errors, keratitis, and other factors. It is recommended that patients seek medical attention promptly and undergo treatment under the guidance of a doctor. Here are some possible causes and recommendations:
1. Excessive Use of Eyes: Prolonged use of electronic devices such as mobile phones and computers may lead to eye fatigue, resulting in the above symptoms. Generally, no special treatment is required, and adequate rest is sufficient. It is recommended to avoid prolonged viewing of electronic screens, and you can take distant vision or perform eye exercises to relieve eye fatigue.
2. Refractive Errors: Conditions such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism may cause vision loss and lead to the above symptoms. It is recommended that patients consult an ophthalmologist promptly and wear glasses or contact lenses under the doctor's guidance for correction. If necessary, laser surgery or other treatment methods may be prescribed.
3. Keratitis: Usually caused by bacterial infection or other factors, the inflammatory stimulation can lead to symptoms such as conjunctival congestion and edema, further resulting in the above phenomenon. It is recommended that patients use antibiotics such as Tobramycin Eye Drops and Acyclovir Eye Drops under the doctor's guidance for anti-infective treatment. Meanwhile, pay attention to eye hygiene and avoid rubbing the affected area with your hands.
In addition, it may also be related to cataracts, glaucoma, and other diseases. If the symptoms persist or are accompanied by other discomforts, it is recommended to seek medical attention at the ophthalmology department promptly.