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Cause of corneal astigmatism: Dr. med. Bányai explains
Astigmatism (corneal curvature) is caused by unequal refractive power of the eye or by an irregular curvature of the cornea. Causes include genetic predisposition, injuries, corneal diseases, or refractive errors. Read more in this article.

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Corneal Astigmatism – Everything You Need to Know
Corneal astigmatism often occurs alongside other vision problems, but it is a distinct refractive error. In this article, you will learn useful information about astigmatism.

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Corneal curvature: Doctor-medic Bányai explains the key values
Not all corneal curvatures are the same. Depending on the severity, different degrees of astigmatism can be measured — more information here!

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Is astigmatism curable? Doctor-medic Bányai explains
Various aids and methods can be used to treat corneal astigmatism, but it cannot be cured. In the following article, read the most important information on treating astigmatism.

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Does rubbing your eyes cause keratoconus? Dr. med. Bányai explains.
Do you find yourself rubbing your eyes more often? Chances are you do—rubbing your eyes is a natural reflex when they itch. When you’re tired, have dry eyes, or suffer from allergies, many people rub their eyes out of habit. Beware of bacteria—read more now!

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Symptoms of corneal astigmatism: 4 signs explained by Doctor-medic Bányai
Symptoms may include blurred or distorted vision. Those affected also often report headaches, dizziness, and a distorted perception. Find out everything you need to know about astigmatism here.
