Question

My right eye was injured in a car accident, causing visual nerve atrophy. I have had light perception for two years, and now my eye has developed exotropia. Can corrective surgery be done for the visual nerve atrophy caused by the car accident?

Answer

Based on your medical condition description, severe vision loss due to visual nerve atrophy may be the cause of your exotropia. It is recommended to maintain adequate sleep and a cheerful mood. If you wish to improve your appearance, you can consider surgical treatment. However, due to your poor vision at present, complications may occur after surgery. For children, the impact of visual nerve atrophy is significant. Parents should promptly take their children to a regular hospital for examination and pay attention to keeping their child’s diet light and avoiding spicy foods. We hope that the child can receive professional treatment and recover soon.