Question

The child has recently been experiencing blurred vision, and upon examination, it was found to have optic nerve atrophy. We are seeking a quick treatment method.

Answer

The optic nerve atrophy caused by a head injury has been present for over a month, and the treatment has been ineffective. Currently, only blood circulation and nerve-nourishing medications can be used for treatment, and it has been tried for half a month with limited effect. Precautions must be taken for increased intraocular pressure and compression of the posterior optic nerve. Optic nerve atrophy has a significant impact on the child, and parents should take the child to a regular hospital for immediate consultation and pay attention to care. It is recommended to have a reasonable diet, avoid spicy foods, and hope the child can receive symptomatic treatment and recover as soon as possible.