Question

I experienced a second attack of central retinal vein occlusion in December last year, following a first attack and full recovery in July of the same year. I have been receiving treatment at a top-tier hospital, but have not yet recovered. If I actively cooperate with the treatment, how long does it generally take to recover?

Answer

Central retinal vein occlusion is a common eye disease, often caused by excessive fatigue or stress. Currently, there is no specific medication available to treat this condition, with the focus of treatment being on eliminating triggers such as fatigue and over-tension. Patients should quit smoking, avoid excessive stress and fatigue, and can appropriately supplement vitamins. Generally, after several months of treatment, the condition can be expected to improve. In most cases, complete recovery may take more than half a year. For such cases, it is recommended to continue treatment for more than half a year to achieve complete recovery.