Can eye nerve atrophy be treated?


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Fundus nerve atrophy can be treated, but usually can not be completely cured.
Fundus nerve atrophy is caused by a variety of factors caused by retinal ganglion cells and axons lesions, leading to thinning of the optic nerve, resulting in optical conduction disorders. Because nerve atrophy has occurred, can not be reversed, so usually can not be completely cured. However, patients can maintain the remaining nerve fiber function through general treatment, drug treatment, surgery and other ways to restore vision to a certain extent, and prevent further deterioration of the disease.
Patients with ocular nerve atrophy need to pay attention to eye hygiene, strengthen physical exercise, reasonable diet, and smoking ban during treatment.