Astigmatism in children as young as seven years old is usually a physiological form of astigmatism, and this condition is more common in children. The treatment plan for this condition depends on the degree of astigmatism. If the degree of astigmatism is small, such as only 25 or 50 degrees, it will not affect the child’s vision development in any way, so it usually does not need to be treated and does not require too much attention. However, if the astigmatism is relatively large, such as more than 100 degrees or even higher, it will have different degrees of impact on the child’s vision. In this case, it is necessary to improve the vision through various correction methods as early as possible, so that the child can see clearly, maintain clear visual quality and also avoid the formation of amblyopia.