How to treat myopia in one eye and astigmatism in the other?

If a patient is nearsighted in one eye and has astigmatism in the other, the refractive error can be corrected and vision can be improved by wearing frames, corneal contact lenses or refractive surgery.
If a patient is nearsighted in one eye and has astigmatism in the other, the refractive error can be corrected and vision improved by wearing frames or keratoconus.
If the patient is already an adult and cannot wear glasses or corneal contact lenses for life or work, and if the patient has a strong desire to get rid of the lenses, refractive surgery can also be used to improve vision by correcting myopia and astigmatism.
It is recommended that patients with refractive errors seek timely medical attention to assess their condition and choose the appropriate treatment plan under the guidance of their doctor.