Astigmatism can be corrected by wearing frames, rigid corneal contact lenses, and laser surgery.
Wearing frames is the most common way to correct astigmatism, and is generally suitable for low to moderate astigmatism, while for high astigmatism, its correction effect is not very satisfactory.
Rigid corneal contact lenses are suitable for correcting high astigmatism and provide better imaging than frames, but are more costly and less convenient to use than frames.
Laser surgery is suitable for adults with astigmatism, especially for those who cannot wear glasses because of work or life demands.
Patients with astigmatism should visit an ophthalmologist in a hospital to have a specific correction plan determined by the doctor based on the patient’s eye condition.