Most people s eyes are round like a football and light focusses on one area of the retina the thin layer of tissue that lines the back of the eye.
What is rugby ball eyes.
Rather they are egg shaped.
Our eyes are not perfectly round.
In astigmatism the eye is even more elongated than the normal eye.
Eye strain you may notice this after concentrating for a long time on a computer for example astigmatism normally occurs alongside short sight or long sight.
This makes objects at all distances look blurry.
Eye strain you may notice this after concentrating for a long time on a computer for example astigmatism normally occurs alongside short sight or long sight.
Imagine a rugby ball sliced in half lengthways.
It causes the image of an object to be partially out of focus which results in blurry or fuzzy vision.
Astigmatism means your eye is shaped more like a rugby ball than a football so light is focused at more than one place in the eye.
It is often confused with some balls of similar dimensions used in.
The rugby ball has an oval shape four panels and a weight of about 400 gr.
If you have astigmatism your eye is shaped a bit like a rugby ball.
A rugby ball is an elongated ellipsoidal ball used in rugby football its measurements and weight are specified by world rugby and the rugby league international federation the governing bodies for both codes rugby union and rugby league respectively.
Astigmatism means your eye is shaped more like a rugby ball than a football so light is focused at more than one place in the eye.
People with astigmatism have an unevenly curved cornea the clear covering at the front of the eye or an unevenly curved lens inside their eye shaped more like a rugby ball than a football.
The axis is needed because a rugby ball can be rotated into any orientation whereas a football rotated will look the same.
The lens is an oval rugby ball shape rather than a round soccer ball shape when either of these imperfections occur it means the light that enters your eye doesn t have a single point focus.
It means the inside of your eyeball is shape like a rugby ball than a round ball don t know the medical names for it but my daughter has it too ages ago when your eyesight started to fade you should have got glasses to protect the eyes but the eyeball has been strained and caused it to be shaped like a rugby ball don t worry it wont cause any more damage but wear your glasses or you could.