Can Optic Nerve Atrophy and Macular Degeneration Be Saved?

Patient: Female, 57 years old. Severe myopia with left eye vision of 0.01 and corrected vision of 0.1 in the right eye. Severe swelling of the optic nerve in the left eye, with the right eye also beginning to swell. Closing the eyes feels like light flashes. Posterior vitreous hemorrhage followed by macular degeneration, with black and white spots obstructing vision. Previous treatment and outcomes: One PDT session, followed by a detailed OCT examination revealing that the central area was cleaned up, but there were still new blood vessels and edema surrounding it. How can optic nerve atrophy be prevented from expanding? According to the description, there is no significant value in conducting further examinations for your current symptoms as severe myopia-related optic nerve atrophy is uncontrollable and incurable. Maintenance treatment can only be achieved with medications such as Compound Thrombolytic Tablets, Macula Granules, Methacrylate, and Aulina. Pay attention to the occurrence of retinal detachment and holes. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment methods also adopt the method of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. There is currently no effective treatment.
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