Question

A 19-year-old female has been diagnosed with optic nerve atrophy after spending a long time playing computer games in her childhood, and she feels uncomfortable every day. Question: Can optic nerve atrophy be treated?

Answer

Optic nerve atrophy is caused by the swelling and suppuration of nerve cells, which leads to the inability of nerve cells to regenerate and thus the loss of function, making it difficult to recover after losing function. There is currently no effective medication for treating optic nerve atrophy. It is recommended to maintain a relaxed mood, get plenty of rest, eat a light diet, and avoid greasy and spicy foods, which can help maintain good health. This is beneficial for you and your unborn baby.