Question

Where should I go to the hospital for optic nerve atrophy?

Answer

The ophthalmology department treats optic nerve atrophy. It occurs due to pathological damage to retinal ganglion cells and axons, leading to impaired visual transmission, communication breakdown, and the inability of the visual cortex to form visual perception, resulting in a degenerative change. Treatment is based on etiological treatment, with a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine. If the cause is completely removed, early treatment may involve large doses of vitamin B, vasodilators, energy mixtures, and other medications to enhance neural nutrition and stabilize symptoms. It is recommended to have regular check-ups at the hospital.