

Wang Fang

About me
Undergraduate degree, Bachelor's degree. Currently pursuing a master's degree in the same field. Previously conducted research and learning in the cataract and glaucoma department and the pediatric strabismus department at Shandong Provincial Hospital. Published several professional papers in national academic journals.
Proficient in diseases
Various eye surface diseases, cataracts, glaucoma, retinal diseases, and the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric strabismus and refractive errors.
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What foods should be eaten for astigmatism?
For astigmatism, it is important in daily life to consume a diet rich in proteins, vitamins, and carotenes, such as meat, eggs, dairy, various fresh fruits and vegetables, and carrots. It is advisable to avoid spicy and irritating foods. If astigmatism occurs, it is important to visit a hospital for an optometric examination promptly. If there is significant astigmatism, it should be corrected with glasses based on a medical optometric examination, as uncorrected astigmatism can lead to severe eye strain over time.

What should I do if I have astigmatism in my eyes?
Astigmatism should be corrected by wearing astigmatic lenses. Astigmatism is a type of refractive error where the refractive power of the eye varies along different axes, resulting in a refractive abnormality. Particularly with high degrees of astigmatism, there may be symptoms such as blurred vision, distorted vision, or even eye fatigue. Therefore, once astigmatism is detected, it is important to visit a hospital for a medical eye examination promptly. It is recommended that astigmatism of 50 to 75 degrees or more should be timely corrected with glasses, otherwise prolonged uncorrected astigmatism can lead to severe eye fatigue. Additionally, if adult patients have other refractive errors such as myopia along with astigmatism, they could also consider undergoing laser surgery for myopia correction.