Can I wear contact lenses for myopia and astigmatism?

Myopia combined with astigmatism can be corrected by wearing contact lenses. For myopia combined with astigmatism, if the astigmatism is less than 200 diopters, the astigmatism can be converted to myopia and corrected by wearing normal contact lenses. Because normal contact lenses do not contain astigmatism, the conversion is done by dividing the astigmatism by two and then converting it to myopia. For astigmatism over 200 diopters, there is no way to convert and wear regular contact lenses. This is because patients with high astigmatism will not have good visual quality with these lenses. Contact lenses with astigmatism should be customized based on the patient’s astigmatism and axial astigmatism. If you have myopia and astigmatism, you should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for examination in a timely manner, and the doctor will formulate a lens wearing plan according to the refractive status of the patient.