There is no fastest way to recover from congenital astigmatism due to large individual differences. Mild astigmatism does not affect vision and generally does not require treatment; medium to high astigmatism can cause amblyopia, which needs to be treated by optical correction and surgery. 1. Optical correction: It refers to the correction of vision by wearing glasses. If the degree of astigmatism is low, the vision is good, and it is not accompanied by visual fatigue, it can be left uncorrected for the time being; if it affects the vision and there is visual fatigue, it should be corrected by wearing glasses as early as possible, or choose to wear contact lenses. 2. Surgery: For patients with high astigmatism caused by congenital or acquired eye surgery, commonly used surgical methods include laser refractive corneal surgery, keratotomy, etc. If congenital astigmatism affects the vision, the patient should wear glasses or choose contact lenses as soon as possible. If congenital astigmatism affects your vision, you should go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.