Can optic nerve atrophy be restored?


Healing with hope, guiding with care.
Optic nerve atrophy is
usually related to gene, nutrition intake, trauma, poisoning, inflammation, infection, tumor compression and other reasons. When the degree of injury is small, patients with symptoms are not obvious, through active and effective treatment can generally recover gradually; when the patient's optic nerve is not completely atrophied, through active treatment, usually a certain vision can be restored; even if the patient with complete optic nerve atrophy is treated, it cannot recover, and can only delay the progression of the disease.
In daily life, patients should quit smoking and alcohol, control blood pressure, and follow the doctor's advice for regular reexamination. Vitamins should also be actively supplemented to enhance physical fitness.