If a patient has 250 diopters of hyperopia combined with 100 diopters of astigmatism, the refractive error can be corrected with glasses or refractive surgery to improve vision. Hyperopia and astigmatism are both common types of refractive error and can occur in combination. Hyperopia and astigmatism are differentiated by the degree of severity. A combination of 250 degrees of hyperopia and 100 degrees of astigmatism can significantly affect a patient’s vision, resulting in decreased visual acuity, double vision, and other uncomfortable symptoms, which can be corrected by wearing eyeglasses to improve vision. If the patient does not want to wear glasses and meets the criteria for surgical treatment, refractive surgery can be performed to correct the refractive error and improve vision, such as corneal laser surgery, intraocular lens implantation and so on. It is recommended that patients with refractive errors seek timely medical attention to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions.