Can Eye atrophy be cured?
Eye atrophy is generally incurable, but active cooperation with doctors in treatment can improve symptoms. Eye atrophy may be caused by atrophy of the optic nerve and retina, which may be due to various lesions damaging the retina. The disease may be related to aging, local nerve damage, genetic factors, and other reasons. After contracting the disease, symptoms such as decreased vision and grayish-white coloration around the optic disc may occur. Generally, the disease cannot be cured, but can be alleviated through medication and surgical treatment. Patients can follow their doctors' instructions to take Mecobalamin Tablets, Oryzanol Tablets, Vitamin B1 Tablets, and other drugs, which can nourish the nerves and relieve symptoms. When symptoms are severe, patients can also undergo fundus laser surgery under the guidance of doctors to improve their condition. In daily life, it is also important to develop good eye habits, minimize the use of electronic devices such as mobile phones and computers, maintain eye hygiene, and perform eye exercises or gaze at green plants in the distance to relieve eye fatigue. It is also important to keep track of changes in physical condition and seek medical attention promptly if any discomfort occurs.