Some children with astigmatism at the age of 5 who are congenital or as a result of eye surgery are not candidates for corrective surgery and can wear glasses to relieve symptoms and correct their vision. Astigmatism is a refractive error that can be due to congenital or acquired factors and often manifests itself as blurred vision, loss of vision, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms. If the child’s astigmatism is mild and vision is not affected, he/she usually does not need special treatment and does not need to wear glasses for the time being. If the astigmatism is severe and requires timely treatment, it is recommended to wear appropriate prescription frames to reduce the degree of astigmatism, which usually cannot be fully restored to normal. Young children with astigmatism should consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor for correction, pay attention to daily eye hygiene, work and rest to avoid eye fatigue.