Question

A 23-year-old male often experiences eye pain, dryness, and itching, as if there are small insects flying inside. A colleague suggested that these symptoms might be optic nerve atrophy, and I am very worried. Can optic nerve atrophy be relieved?

Answer

Once optic nerve atrophy occurs, it cannot be relieved on its own. If not treated correctly, the condition may worsen, leading to severe neurological decline and blindness. Therefore, it is important to find the cause promptly and develop an effective treatment plan. Understanding the medical history, examination results, and symptoms can help with diagnosis and treatment. I hope this information is helpful to you.