How to correct astigmatism 125 in one eye and 75 in the other?

Astigmatism of 125 diopters in one eye and 75 diopters in the other can usually be corrected by wearing glasses, using rigid corneal contact lenses or having laser surgery.
Astigmatism is a common type of refractive error, and its severity is based on the degree of astigmatism. Astigmatism below 150 degrees is classified as mild astigmatism, astigmatism between 150 and 300 degrees is classified as moderate astigmatism, and astigmatism above 300 degrees is classified as high astigmatism.
At present, 125 degrees of astigmatism in one eye and 75 degrees of astigmatism in the other eye belong to mild astigmatism, but it will already have an impact on the vision, and the patient can be corrected by wearing framed glasses, or if he/she doesn’t want to wear framed glasses, he/she can use hard corneal contact lenses, and if he/she is already an adult, and has a need to remove the glasses, he/she can also undergo laser surgery to correct the astigmatism.
Patients with astigmatism should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for examination in a timely manner, and the doctor will formulate a specific correction plan according to the patient’s current eye conditions.