Astigmatism Treatment in Wakad and Hinjewadi
Dr. Nitesh Bhalla


What is Astigmatism?
Your eye works like a camera. Light enters and focuses on the back of your eye to create clear images. But what happens when this focusing system isn’t perfect?
Astigmatism occurs when your cornea (the clear front part of your eye) has an irregular shape. Instead of being perfectly round like a basketball, it’s shaped more like an egg, oval in shape. This uneven curve bends light rays differently, causing blurred vision.
Did you know? Astigmatism can also affect the lens inside your eye, not just the cornea. Some people have both types. When it affects the lens, it’s often related to cataracts.
Many people think astigmatism is rare. Actually, 1 in 3 people has some degree of astigmatism. The difference is whether it affects your daily life.
Why Does My Vision Look Blurry?
You might notice several signs:
Letters appear fuzzy or distorted
Straight lines look wavy
Objects look blurry both up close and far away
Night driving becomes difficult
You squint to see clearly
Headaches after reading or computer work
Eye strain during detailed tasks
Difficulty seeing fine details (like reading a menu or road signs)
Some patients tell us, “I thought this was normal vision.” Others say, “I didn’t realise how much clearer things could be.”
Important note: Astigmatism affects your vision at all distances. Unlike other vision problems that affect only near or far objects, astigmatism can blur everything.
But I Already Wear Glasses - Why Do I Need Special Treatment?
This is a common question we hear at Clarity Eye Care. Here’s why proper diagnosis matters:
Regular glasses correct simple vision problems
They work when your eye needs the same power in all directions. Think of it like adjusting the focus on a camera.
Astigmatism glasses do more
They correct vision that’s blurry in specific directions. Your eye needs different powers at different angles. It’s like having a custom-made lens that matches your eye’s unique shape.
Wrong prescription means ongoing problems
Using regular glasses for astigmatism won’t fully correct your vision. You’ll still experience:
- Partial blur that never goes away
- Continued eye strain
- Headaches from squinting
- Difficulty with night vision
Treatment Options Available in Wakad and Hinjewadi
Glasses with cylindrical lenses
These special lenses correct astigmatism by compensating for your cornea’s irregular shape. They’re designed to sit correctly on your face and provide clear vision at all angles.
Toric contact lenses
These stay in position on your eye to correct astigmatism. Modern versions are comfortable and provide excellent vision quality.
For patients who qualify, surgical correction can reduce or eliminate the need for glasses. Options include:
Cataract surgery with astigmatism correction
If you have both cataracts and astigmatism, both conditions can be treated during the same surgery.
Dr. Bhalla will discuss whether you’re a candidate during your consultation. Most people who have vision correction surgery enjoy permanently improved vision.
What Causes Astigmatism?
Most people are born with astigmatism. It’s often hereditary – passed down from parents to children. If your parents have astigmatism, you’re more likely to have it too.
Other causes include:
- Eyelid pressure on the cornea
- Eye injuries or surgeries
- Certain eye diseases
Can it change over time? Yes. Astigmatism can improve or worsen over time as you age. Some people develop it later in life, while others see changes in their existing astigmatism. This is why regular eye exams are essential.
What Patients Ask Us
Astigmatism usually remains stable in adults. However, regular check-ups help monitor any changes and update your prescription as needed.
Yes. Early detection helps prevent problems with visual development. Children often don’t realise their vision isn’t normal. Watch for signs like frequent squinting, eye rubbing, or headaches. We recommend regular eye exams starting in childhood.
Not always. If your astigmatism doesn’t affect your daily activities, you might not need correction right away. However, we’ll monitor it during regular check-ups since it can change over time.
Often, yes. If family members have astigmatism, it’s more likely that you might develop it too.
How Often Should You Get Your Eyes Checked?
Regular eye exams help catch vision changes early. Here’s what we recommend:
Children
Eye exams at 6 months, 3 years, and before starting school. Then, every 2 years, if no problems are found.
Adults under 40
Every 2-3 years if you don’t wear glasses or contacts.
Adults 40-64
Every 1-2 years.
Adults over 65
Every year.
If you have diabetes or wear glasses or contact lenses, you will need more frequent exams as recommended by Dr. Bhalla.
When to See Dr. Bhalla Right Away
Sudden vision changes
Increased blurriness
More frequent headaches
Difficulty seeing at night
Eye strain that’s getting worse
For parents: If your child squints frequently, rubs their eyes often, or complains of headaches, schedule an eye exam. Children usually can’t tell you their vision isn’t normal.
Why Choose Dr. Nitesh Bhalla for Astigmatism Treatment?
At Clarity Eye Care, we recognise that clear vision has a profound impact on every aspect of your life. Dr. Bhalla combines years of experience with the latest diagnostic technology to provide personalised treatment.
Our approach:
- Thorough testing to determine your exact prescription needs
- Clear explanation of your condition and treatment options
- Follow-up care to ensure your treatment is working effectively
- Convenient location serving Wakad and Hinjewadi, and surrounding areas
Schedule Your Astigmatism Evaluation Today
Don’t let blurry vision limit your daily activities. Proper diagnosis and treatment can significantly improve your quality of life.
Ready to see clearly again? Contact Clarity Eye Care to schedule your comprehensive eye examination with Dr. Nitesh Bhalla.
Our patients often tell us, “I wish I had come sooner.” Clear vision is possible with the right treatment approach.