Children with astigmatism of 150 degrees usually do not heal on their own. The astigmatism is usually congenital and may even develop into amblyopia if not treated properly. Astigmatism in children is a common refractive error that does not tend to increase or decrease, but does not usually heal on its own. 150 degrees of astigmatism is not serious, but it does require glasses for life. Wearing glasses can help with vision and prevent amblyopia on the one hand, and reduce eye strain on the other. Because children’s bodies are developing and their eye axes are growing every year, it is recommended that they be reviewed every 0.5-1 year and that the lenses be replaced in a timely manner according to changes in prescription. In daily life, parents should pay attention to children’s eye hygiene, prevent them from looking at electronic screens for a long time, avoid overuse of eyes, and allow children to rest properly between reading or studying.