Infant astigmatism more than 200, because of the age of young, usually can not cooperate with the wearing of glasses to correct, can be observed, if necessary, can wait for the infant to grow up a little before wearing glasses. Astigmatism is a manifestation of refractive error. Infants with astigmatism of more than 200 degrees can have some impact on their vision, e.g. infants may experience discomfort such as blurred vision and double vision. Infants are too young to cooperate well and may have inaccurate test results, and may not be able to wear glasses for correction, so they can be observed and followed up. When the infant is older, such as after 3 years of age, the child can wear glasses to correct astigmatism. Parents also need to adjust the infant’s eye habits, avoid letting the infant watch electronic products for a long time, avoid using the eyes in the place where the sunlight is too harsh, so as not to cause irritation to the infant’s eyes, thus rubbing the eyes to aggravate astigmatism. Parents are advised to bring their children with astigmatism to the doctor’s office in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions strictly.