Question

How should one deal with optic nerve atrophy caused by glaucoma?

Answer

Optic nerve atrophy caused by glaucoma can be managed by lowering intraocular pressure while administering nerve-nourishing medications to maintain current vision and potentially improve it in some patients. The key to treating optic nerve atrophy lies in early diagnosis and treatment to slow the progression of the condition. It is advised that patients maintain a positive attitude, cooperate with their doctor’s treatment plan, and pay attention to eye care in daily life.