Question

Congenital glaucoma has led to optic nerve atrophy. The left eye has light perception, while the right eye has good vision. The patient is a 7-year-old child who has undergone surgery in early years.

Answer

Increased intraocular pressure in glaucoma may cause optic nerve edema, leading to a decrease in vision. It is recommended that the patient continue to use antihypertensive eye drops after surgery and maintain the lowest possible intraocular pressure to reduce damage to the optic nerve and alleviate the progression of optic nerve atrophy. Wishing the patient a speedy recovery and a healthy body and a beautiful life.