Brainstem myelia caused by optic nerve damage can you recover

Dr. Peyton Anderson
Verified

Healing hearts, one patient at a time.
2025-05-15 16:14:26
Views: 54 times
The so-called brainstem mylitis refers to optic neuromylitis. This is a group of demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system. The body will produce some abnormal inflammatory reactions, resulting in white matter demyelination in the brain, optic nerve, brainstem and spinal cord. Some patients to the hospital after treatment, given glucocorticoid, gamma globulin and other nutritional nerve treatment, optic nerve is likely to recover. But if the condition is more dangerous, vision is seriously reduced, go to the hospital is not particularly timely, may lead to irreversible nerve damage. This situation varies from person to person, but must go to the hospital as soon as possible.