Q: Can optic nerve atrophy be treated? A: Optic nerve atrophy is often a delayed nerve damage, early treatment can prevent blindness, and combined traditional Chinese and Western medicine treatment should be adopted as soon as possible.
Traumatic optic nerve damage can lead to optic nerve atrophy, but the effectiveness of treatment depends on the severity and type of the injury.
A child is suffering from glaucoma optic nerve atrophy, inquiring about the possibility of improvement.
A patient suffered from optic nerve damage and single-eye blindness due to a car accident on September 16, 2009.
The treatment of optic neuritis requires early detection and intervention. Patients should consult experts frequently, maintain good communication with their doctors, and pay attention to a light diet. Choosing a professional hospital also helps in achieving better treatment outcomes.
Inquire about whether paralysis patients can drink beer during the recovery period, as well as related dietary precautions.
Inquire about whether paralysis patients can eat fish during the recovery period and other dietary recommendations.
Chromosomal abnormalities in both parents can potentially affect the health of their offspring.
The cause of facial palsy is generally due to viral infection, with treatment options including medication and surgery. 69% of patients with mild cases can be cured with a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine. However, 40% of patients require surgical treatment. If the degree of facial nerve injury exceeds 70% as detected by facial electromyography within one month of onset, surgery should be performed as soon as possible. Otherwise, severe complications may remain. The effectiveness of facial palsy treatment is time-sensitive; if surgery is delayed beyond six months, it may affect the treatment outcome. We have treated many cases; you can come to our department for treatment.
Patients with Down syndrome, considering pregnancy, may pass on chromosomal abnormalities to their offspring. It is recommended to carefully assess and seek professional advice.