Question

My father was involved in a car accident on April 21st, resulting in a brain injury and visual nerve atrophy. After conservative treatment, no surgery was performed, and he can only see light with limited vision. I am inquiring about further treatment methods and whether there is still a chance for complete recovery? Currently, medication is being used to control the condition.

Answer

Based on the described situation, visual nerve atrophy is related to the brain injury. The patient is currently taking medications to nourish the nerves and improve blood circulation to alleviate symptoms and control the condition, while trying to maintain existing vision. However, the chance of complete recovery is unlikely, but we wish for an early recovery. As a parent, it is important to closely monitor your child’s symptoms and treat them promptly.