Astigmatism in children with corrective glasses is generally not good enough to remove, and frames can be removed in adulthood after undergoing laser surgery. Astigmatism mainly refers to the inability of light to focus on a single point after it passes through the cornea and enters the eye. Children with astigmatism are corrected by wearing eyeglasses to improve corrected vision, not to make the astigmatism go away. No matter how long one wears corrective eyeglasses, they cannot achieve the effect of having clear vision even when the glasses are removed, so they are generally not good to remove. When you reach adulthood, if you don’t want to wear glasses and your astigmatism affects your daily life, you can consider laser surgery to treat it. Patients must be at least 18 years old and their astigmatism hasn’t increased significantly within 2 years before they can undergo laser surgery. Patients should develop good eye hygiene habits in daily life. If children’s astigmatism worsens, parents are advised to bring their children to the eye hospital for examination in time.