Astigmatism in children is generally more difficult to recover, but can be corrected through lenses, surgery and other means. Astigmatism is mostly related to the irregularity of corneal shape. When the degree is low and does not affect the vision, it can be observed temporarily, but if it affects the normal vision, it needs to be corrected by wearing lenses in time, so as to improve the quality of vision and reduce the occurrence of visual fatigue. If the child meets the surgical conditions in adulthood, he or she can also choose surgical correction. It should be noted that, for higher astigmatism, it is also necessary to complete the examination to exclude the existence of other diseases such as cone cornea. Children with astigmatism should be treated in time and examined in specialized hospitals, avoiding overuse of the eyes, causing eye fatigue, and developing good reading and writing habits to avoid deepening the degree of astigmatism.