Question

I have experienced optic nerve atrophy due to trauma, and although I have undergone treatment, the effects have been limited. I am currently considering using neurotrophic agents and vasodilators for treatment. Is there a possibility of self-healing in this condition? How should treatment be conducted?

Answer

Based on your description, this situation falls under traumatic optic nerve atrophy. For treatment, it is recommended to use neurotrophic agents and vasodilators, which can help promote nerve repair and improve blood circulation. As for the possibility of self-healing, although it exists, it varies depending on individual differences. It is advisable to bring your child to a specialized hospital for a detailed examination and to undergo treatment under a doctor’s guidance. In daily life, provide your child with adequate care