Question

What is Optic Nerve Atrophy?

Answer

Optic nerve atrophy is not a name for a disease, but rather a term used to describe any condition that causes sudden changes in retinal ganglion cells and their axons, resulting in the thinning of the entire optic nerve. This is a pathological term commonly used, often occurring in the axonal changes between the retina and the lateral geniculate nucleus. Optic nerve atrophy can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine. Based on the relationship between the eyes and the internal organs, meridians, and collaterals, as well as the position, structure, and function of the eyes, the treatment of optic nerve atrophy is based on dialectical treatment. I spend my entire day searching for new members at Chi Runhua Studio on Tuesday, Friday, Wednesday, and Saturday.