Can acute onset optic neuritis be cured?

Dr. Quinn Lewis
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2025-05-18 23:06:00
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Acute onset of optic neuritis is generally treatable.
Acute optic neuritis refers to acute inflammation around the optic nerve, that is, inflammatory demyelination, infection and non-specific inflammation of the optic nerve and other diseases. For patients with acute optic neuritis can be given early hormones, anti-inflammatory and vasodilator drugs for treatment, such as oral prednisone acetate tablets and penicillin sodium for injection, oral compound Xueshuantong capsules, etc., can make the inflammatory reaction in the acute phase slowly ease until cured, so acute optic neuritis is usually curable.