Does optic neuritis make vision white?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-04
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Inflammation of the optic nerve can lead to nerve insufficiency, impaired blood supply to the retina that regulates the eye, and edema, which can lead to foggy symptoms, and in severe cases, permanent blindness after the optic nerve atrophy and retinal detachment. Therefore, it is the best policy to grab the correct time.

    Optic neuritis is a demyelinating peripheral nerve disease, which is primary, secondary, and induced, mainly damaging the brainstem or neuroautonomic nerve damage other than the central nervous system. Magnetic resonance shocks are not obvious in the diagnosis of this disease, and the delay will cause optic nerve atrophy and degeneration with necrosis and a variety of secondary eye lesions for lifelong blindness. **Chinese and Western compound search**, dialectical treatment, enhance the body's immune regulation function, and improve the body's ability to resist disease.

    Nutrition of the nerves, the combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine to expand the microcirculation so that the damaged residual nerves can get sufficient blood supply, to prevent the disease from further developing. At the same time, it excites the nerves, activates the nerve cells that are paralyzed and shocked, so that the body produces virus antibodies and no longer achieves the best recovery of damaged nerves, regeneration and repair, and vision. If you help to send magnetic resonance**, medical history, all symptoms are guided for you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Optic neuritis 1. Symptoms: a

    Blurred vision for a few days to weeks painful bPain around the eyes, especially when their eye movements. c.

    Unilateral and children are mostly bilateral. Age of onset: Young women (average age 32 years) 3 Clinical manifestations:

    a.decreased vision; b.**Visual field defects; c.

    recognition of color vision abnormalities, especially red; d.Relative afferent pupillary disorder (relative afferent pupillary defect; rapd) 4。Reason:

    Optic neuritis can occur alone or in conjunction with demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis, viruses (such as lupus erythematosus), vasculitis or granulomatous disease (granulomatous disease) (eg, syphilis, sarcoidosis). 5。Differential diagnosis:

    Compressive optic neuropathy, infiltrative optic neuropathy, toxic optic neuropathy need to be excluded. 6。Physical examination:

    In a typical patient with optic neuritis, their visual field will begin to progress within a month, and if the patient's vision is almost within one to three months, you usually do not need other tests to aid in diagnosis. However, if the patient has retinal vasculitis, chorioretinitis, uveitis ocular features and ** reaction to persistent pain and decreased vision, further blood, serum and other tests are required: a

    Syphilis: blood test VDRL, FTA-ABS BSarcoidosis sarcoidosis chest fluoroscopy, gallium scan (gallium scan), blood tests angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) c

    Lupus erythematosus and other vascular diseases: blood test of the blood cell precipitation coefficient (e

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    How is the situation now.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Failure to rush time **** and delayed ischemic nerve necrosis will not only lead to blindness, but also lead to spastic paralysis in severe cases, which may be life-threatening. Neuromyelitis optica is a demyelinating disease that can be cured early**, but non-hormonal can be cured. It is named because it is a demyelinating disease combined with damage to the peripheral nerves of the brainstem resulting in visual impairment due to optic nerve dysfunction secondary to immune-specific viral infection.

    Improper demyelination** will lead to multiple sclerosis (spastic insufficiency, paraplegia, blindness, etc.) secondary to ischemic degeneration of the lesions,** and recovery is more difficult. The disease is an acute or subacute onset of chronic damage to the nerve center, repeated ** and delayed nerve re-damage will lead to re-damage to the white matter, severe disease can invade the anterior horn cells of the spinal cord and brainstem nerve nuclei and cerebral motor cortex pyramidal cells to threaten life. In the early stage, most of them were hormones and nutrition, but the curative effect was difficult to control, and the disease would be under the condition that the human body was suitable for virus replication.

    The lack of information can only provide you with a theoretical **plan: **In addition to normal hormones**, you can gradually replace them with natural hormones. It is necessary to enhance the body's immune function, improve the body's ability to resist diseases, and combine traditional Chinese and Western medicine to expand the microcirculation so that the damaged nerves can get sufficient blood supply and prevent the disease from further developing.

    At the same time, it stimulates and activates paralysis and shock nerve cells, so that the body produces viral antibodies and no longer achieves the best recovery of damaged spinal cord and optic nerve repair and regeneration. If you need help, please send us at the time of onset and the nearest magnetic resonance** for your guidance.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, how old are you and how long have you been sick.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    OK**. How long have you been sick?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Can it be treated? How old is it? How long has I been ill?

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