Anisometropia Axial

Anisometropia is a visual impairment that can lead to permanent loss of visual function in a person. Often this disease occurs without any noticeable signs. What is the danger of anisometropia and how to avoid it?

Anisometropia refers to a refractive error in the eye where light rays are refracted differently in the eye. Depending on the type of eye, this vision defect can be fixed (unchangeable) or progress with age. Most often, anisometropia is a symptom of serious eye diseases, such as astigmatism.

This disorder increases stress on the eye muscles and leads to abnormal eye tension and eye strain. Complicated