Correction of astigmatism in children's eyes: Astigmatism in children's eyes can be corrected through methods such as changing eye habits, wearing framed glasses, or corneal contact lenses. If the symptoms persist without improvement, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly and improve the condition through surgical treatment under the guidance of a doctor.General Treatment: 1. Change eye habits: Astigmatism in children may be caused by poor eye habits, such as frequently squinting to see things or reading while lying down. In such cases, it is necessary to correct these bad habits, avoid prolonged close-range use of eyes, and maintain a reasonable diet, focusing on light foods. 2. Wear framed glasses: If the degree of astigmatism is high and affects normal vision, one can consult an ophthalmologist and wear framed glasses under the guidance of a professional doctor. This can effectively help correct astigmatism. However, it is important to take good care of the eyes and avoid rubbing them with hands to prevent bacteria from entering and causing infections. 3. Corneal contact lenses: If framed glasses are not preferred, corneal contact lenses can be an option. However, it is crucial to follow the doctor's instructions and use them as prescribed, without any unauthorized or blind manipulation, to avoid damaging the eyeball.Surgical Treatment: If astigmatism is severe and significantly affects daily life and work, laser surgery or artificial lens implantation can be considered to achieve the purpose of correcting astigmatism. In daily life, it is important to maintain good habits, ensure sufficient sleep, avoid staying up late, and maintain a balanced diet with foods rich in vitamins, such as apples, oranges, and tomatoes, to help supplement the body's nutritional needs. Additionally, regular follow-up visits to the hospital are necessary to monitor recovery progress.