Is it serious for a 2 year old baby to have 200 degrees of astigmatism in his eyes?

Astigmatism of 200 diopters in a 2 year old baby’s eyes is relatively serious. As the child grows and develops, the amount of astigmatism will gradually increase, and it is recommended to intervene as early as possible.
Clinically, 200 diopters of simple astigmatism is defined as low to moderate astigmatism, which will cause a significant decrease in the visual quality of the child, and therefore is more prone to visual fatigue than children of the same age, thus exacerbating the increase in myopia. Moreover, as the child grows and develops, the eyeballs will continue to change and the refractive error may increase, making myopia deeper.
If your child is suffering from myopia, it is recommended to go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital as soon as possible for consultation and targeted treatment. Clinically, it is recommended to correct astigmatism by wearing appropriate glasses to avoid amblyopia, and to reduce visual fatigue symptoms of children with the disease, so as to slow down the progression of myopia.