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.
A child is suffering from glaucoma optic nerve atrophy, inquiring about the possibility of improvement.
Whether pediatric optic nerve atrophy can be remedied depends on the cause and early treatment.
A patient’s question about whether blindness caused by optic nerve atrophy can be cured
Can an infant with optic nerve atrophy be treated?
After surgery, vision was reduced to only light perception, which can be maintained and improved through traditional Chinese medicine treatment, and the condition of optic nerve atrophy can be improved.
The causes of optic nerve atrophy are quite complex, commonly including ischemic optic nerve atrophy, inflammatory optic nerve atrophy, and compressive optic nerve atrophy, among others.
Optic nerve atrophy is the result of damage to retinal ganglion cells and their axons, leading to the thinning of the optic nerve. Common causes include retinal diseases, glaucoma, eye trauma, and other orbital diseases. Treatment methods should be determined based on the underlying cause.
This article discusses the causes of optic nerve atrophy and provides a safe and effective treatment method.
An elderly patient with glaucoma optic nerve atrophy for three years, accompanied by cataract symptoms, inquires whether it is suitable to undergo cataract surgery to improve vision.