This isn’t normal? If you see these beams on lights you have a specific condition not everyone has

If you’ve noticed glowing beams from light sources, you might have astigmatism, a common eye condition affecting about one-third of Americans. Astigmatism occurs when the cornea or lens is irregularly shaped, causing light to bend unevenly and resulting in blurry vision and light beams, especially noticeable in low light.
Common symptoms include blurry vision, squinting, headaches, and difficulty seeing at night. Diagnosis requires a comprehensive eye exam, and treatment options range from corrective glasses and contact lenses to LASIK surgery for severe cases. While it can cause discomfort, astigmatism also offers a unique visual experience, turning everyday lights into something enchanting. Regular eye exams are essential for managing this condition and maintaining clear vision.