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Is astigmatism genetic? Discover the truth behind this common refractive error. Learn how hereditary factors and family history influence your eye shape and vision development. We explore whether you can inherit astigmatism from your parents, common symptoms, and effective diagnostic options to help you better understand your eye health and manage blurry vision effectively.

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TitleEstimating the Genetic Contribution to Astigmatism and Myopia in the Mexican Population | Twin ...
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CategoryCleve
PublishedJanuary 8, 2025
AuthorZeus
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