Children with 50 degrees of astigmatism are considered mild astigmatism. Whether they can return to normal or not, it is recommended to consult a professional ophthalmologist for evaluation. Children with 50 degrees of astigmatism usually need to undergo dilated optometry and refractive correction. First, measure the naked-eye visual acuity to determine whether the naked-eye visual acuity meets the relevant age standards, and if it does not, further dilated optometry is required. Dilated pupils can fully relax the ciliary muscle, expose the true refractive error, and determine the nature of refraction, which is generally manifested as astigmatism, nearsightedness, farsightedness, and amblyopia and other clinical diseases. Astigmatism needs to be treated with glasses according to the type and degree of astigmatism. Regular astigmatism can be treated with glasses according to the degree of astigmatism, while irregular astigmatism can be treated with corneal contact lenses. In daily life, it is necessary to develop good eye habits, increase the time of outdoor activities, more distant looking, can give children to watch TV, eat more food rich in vitamin A and carotene, do more eye exercises, and in serious cases, can be given to the child to wear appropriate glasses. It is recommended to bring your child to the ophthalmologist as soon as possible, and the professional ophthalmologist will evaluate and make the appropriate treatment plan.