What are the symptoms of astigmatism and farsightedness?

Astigmatism and farsightedness are both refractive errors. The symptoms of these two diseases are that they have different degrees of impact on distance vision, and the greater the degree, the lower the distance vision will be, that is, the more blurred the vision will be, which are the most important symptoms of the two diseases. The treatment for both conditions is basically the same and can be done by wearing frame glasses or corneal contact lenses to improve vision. If you do not want to use these two methods, you can also wait until adulthood to undergo surgical treatment, including excimer laser surgery or intraocular refractive surgery. However, the prognosis for these two conditions is not quite the same, as astigmatism rarely changes with age and does not get either larger or smaller. If farsightedness occurs in children, it will gradually decrease with age due to the gradual development of the eye axis, and if the degree is not too large, it is possible to return to normal.