Children with astigmatism of 150 degrees can experience vision loss, double vision, and other uncomfortable symptoms. Patients usually need to wear glasses to correct their astigmatism and improve their vision. If eyeglasses are not worn in a timely manner, children may experience blurred vision, squinting to see objects, fatigue and soreness when reading or doing homework at close range, and frequent rubbing or blinking of the eyes, which will affect the child’s normal life and learning. During the period of wearing glasses, children should also develop good eye habits, avoid reading in low-light environment, fatigue when using eyes, need to rest in time to adjust, reduce the use of electronic products time. It is recommended that children with astigmatism should consult a hospital in time to assess their condition and receive treatment under the guidance of a doctor.