Question

What’s up with being afraid of the light when going to bed? Everything else is normal. How has the situation been recently? What has been the past treatment and its effectiveness? Have any detailed examinations been done? What kind of assistance are you hoping for? What’s up with being afraid of the light when going to bed in the morning?

Answer

Mild astigmatism patients typically have normal vision, but they may experience headaches, eye fatigue, and blurred vision when looking at objects at certain distances. Severe astigmatism patients may have blurred vision and complete distortion. If the blurred images on the retina require constant fine adjustments and result in complete distortion, astigmatism patients, especially those with oblique astigmatism, are more prone to vision problems. A re-examination of the conjunctiva should be considered. Photophobia can also occur when there is conjunctivitis.