There is no fastest way to recover from astigmatism in adults. In the case of mild astigmatism, no special treatment is usually required. If the astigmatism is moderate to high, optical correction or surgery is needed. 1. No special treatment is needed: If adults have mild astigmatism, usually no special treatment is needed. It is recommended to maintain good eye habits, avoid prolonged close-up eye use and prevent visual fatigue. In particular, avoid squinting, rubbing the eyes or using the eyes under too weak or too strong a light. 2. Optical corrective treatment: This treatment usually refers to wearing glasses for correction, such as wearing frame toric lenses or corneal contact lenses for corrective treatment, especially in the case of frequent visual fatigue or significant vision loss, should be equipped with glasses as soon as possible. 3. Surgical treatment: If the effect of optical correction is not good and the astigmatism is serious, surgical treatment can be considered, such as corneal laser surgery, refractive lens implantation, etc. Adult astigmatism should also be taken seriously. Adults with astigmatism should also pay attention to it and seek medical treatment as soon as possible, according to the degree of astigmatism to carry out targeted treatment and conditioning, so as to avoid further loss of vision.