Can you recover from mixed astigmatism?

Mixed astigmatism, in general, cannot be recovered as soon as it occurs and can only be corrected by spherical column lenses or laser surgery. Mixed astigmatism refers to two perpendicular axes of the cornea with different nature of refractive errors, which is similar to myopia and other refractive errors can only be corrected but not treated. Mixed astigmatism is also relatively rare in ophthalmology clinics, and low and moderate astigmatism of 600 degrees or less can be corrected to achieve better results. Mixed astigmatism cannot be cured by medication or exercise, and the clinical manifestations such as vision loss and visual fatigue and headache caused by astigmatism can only be corrected by wearing spherical frame or contact lenses and laser surgery to change the degree of astigmatism. It is recommended to go to regular hospitals or eyeglass companies for optometry and other examinations in time to take appropriate measures in case of vision loss and headache caused by mixed astigmatism.