An astigmatism of 125 degrees in children is generally not considered serious, but because astigmatism can affect a child’s vision, it needs to be taken seriously, and children can have their astigmatism corrected with prescription lenses to improve their vision. Normal astigmatism in children is less than 50 degrees, children are in the critical period of vision development, astigmatism can cause blurred vision and reduced visual quality. Not only will it affect children’s school life at this stage, the abnormal visual experience can also affect children’s visual development, which may lead to serious consequences such as amblyopia. If the child does not want to wear glasses in adulthood, refractive surgery, such as corneal laser surgery and intraocular lens implantation, can be used to correct astigmatism and improve vision. To avoid refractive amblyopia, parents are advised to bring their children with astigmatism to the doctor’s office for evaluation and treatment.