Is 200 diopters of astigmatism in a three year old child considered serious?

Astigmatism of 200 diopters in a three year old child is a serious condition that requires timely and accurate optometry and lens correction, otherwise it may lead to strabismus and amblyopia.
Because three-year-old children are at an important stage of visual growth and development, the presence of 200 degrees of astigmatism at this time is sufficient to seriously affect vision, not only will the quality of vision at that time have a significant impact on the quality of vision, but also due to the complexity of the abnormal visual experience may lead to delayed development of vision, strabismus and amblyopia early onset of the situation, therefore, the need for timely correction of this more serious astigmatism.
In addition, children with astigmatism of 200 degrees should be alerted to the presence of conical cornea and corneal trauma scarring, which require not only timely correction by optometry and corneal topography, but also regular follow-up for targeted treatment and adjustment.
It is recommended that children with astigmatism at the developmental stage should seek medical attention in a timely manner to improve corneal topography, dilated pupil optometry and other auxiliary examinations, and then be treated in a timely and effective manner.