Question
“I have blurred vision, and after being examined at a hospital, it was diagnosed as optic nerve atrophy. What are the symptoms of optic nerve atrophy?”
Answer
“The main symptoms of optic nerve atrophy include vision deterioration and the optic disc appearing grayish or bluish-white. The color of the optic disc is influenced by various factors, typically appearing lighter than adjacent colors, and this lightness is related to the size of the physiological cup.”