Question

What are effective rapid treatment methods for optic nerve atrophy? Recently, I’ve been training a lot, and I often work late into the night. My vision wasn’t great to begin with, and lately I’ve felt like it’s slightly improving, but when I look at objects, I often can’t see them clearly, and everything seems rather blurry. I’ve gone to the hospital for a thorough check-up and was diagnosed with optic nerve atrophy. How can I help myself?

Answer

Optic nerve atrophy is an ophthalmic disease that is often not apparent on the surface, primarily characterized by severe vision loss, which in severe cases may even lead to blindness. It significantly impacts the patient’s vision and causes a lot of disturbances in their lives and training. In medicine, it is classified into primary and secondary types based on etiology, inflammatory features, and the appearance of the optic disc. This condition is one of the ophthalmic mysteries, and proper dietary adjustment can help improve and stabilize the condition.