Question
The patient experiences blurred vision, wavy vision edges, swelling in both eyes, and severe pain between the eyebrows, accompanied by irregular attacks and occasional vomiting symptoms, for over ten years. The patient inquires whether these symptoms are indicative of optic nerve spasm.
Answer
Based on the description, the patient’s symptoms do not appear to be indicative of optic nerve spasm but may be a precursor to glaucoma. Glaucoma symptoms may include increased intraocular pressure, hardening of the eyes, vomiting, sweating, and halos. If stress is the primary factor, vitamin B treatment can be considered under the guidance of a professional doctor.