Optic nerve atrophy can blind

Dr. Peyton Anderson
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2025-05-19 01:51:28
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Optic nerve atrophy
is a disease of visual conduction disorder caused by many factors, such as retinal ganglion cells and axonal diseases, which cause degeneration of ganglion cells axons from retina to lateral geniculate body. If patients can actively receive treatment to prevent the progression of the disease, it generally does not cause blindness. However, if the treatment is not standardized or does not receive any treatment, the disease may worsen, which may cause vision loss or even vision loss
.