Question

The child was diagnosed with optic nerve atrophy during middle school, but the cause is uncertain, and the diagnosis results vary in different hospitals. There is only a problem with color vision, and there is no family history of related diseases. Ask about the possible causes of optic nerve atrophy.

Answer

Based on the description, it is recommended that the child should undergo a comprehensive examination at a specialized ophthalmology hospital to determine whether the cause is genetic or acquired. Symptomatic treatment with nerve-nourishing medication can be initiated, but it is important to note that nerve recovery is slow and requires patience and psychological preparation. Optic nerve atrophy can have serious consequences for the child, so if similar symptoms are found, the child should be taken to a regular hospital for treatment immediately. Pay attention to the child’s care and suggest a balanced diet in daily life. It is hoped that the child will receive effective treatment and recover.