Question

The 6-month-old baby cannot lift her head, can roll over, and has normal appetite. There are no significant abnormalities, but she sometimes trembles. I want to ask what medication is effective for treating optic nerve atrophy?

Answer

Compound Clary Sage Injection can enhance blood flow to the eyes, stabilize blood supply, and promote the complete recovery of brain edema tissue. It has a slight therapeutic effect on optic nerve atrophy and may not be very apparent, but it has no side effects and can be used. There is currently no specific treatment for optic nerve atrophy, and it is recommended to adopt comprehensive treatment measures such as nerve-nourishing medications, acupuncture therapy, and surgery. You will need a professional physician to develop a comprehensive treatment plan. However, complete recovery is unlikely.