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		<description><![CDATA[If you experience a distortion or blurring of images at all distances – nearby as well as far away – you may have astigmatism. Even if your vision is fairly sharp, headache, fatigue, squinting and eye discomfort or irritation may indicate a slight degree of astigmatism. A thorough eye examination, including tests of near vision, [...]]]></description>
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