Question

The lower eyelid is drooping, and there is high myopia causing macular degeneration and optic nerve atrophy. The right eye has a vision of 1.2-4, and the left eye has a vision of 1.0. There is vitreous opacity. How should optic nerve atrophy caused by trauma and high myopia be treated?

Answer

Based on your description, considering the recurrence of myopia, this condition can be stabilized through treatment. Of course, if there is actual organ damage, the treatment effect may be poor, and symptoms can only be temporarily controlled while undergoing surgery to stabilize the condition. The child’s optic nerve atrophy situation is affected, so parents should take their child to a doctor immediately for treatment and avoid blindly using small advertisement medications. It is necessary to follow proper medication methods. For parents, it is important to pay close attention to any changes in their child’s symptoms and do their best to help the child receive timely treatment.