Idiopathic optic neuritis is an inflammatory reaction of the optic nerve whose cause is not clear. It is mainly treated with glucocorticosteroids, medicines that activate blood circulation and nourish the nerves.
If idiopathic optic neuritis lasts for a long time, it may cause degeneration or necrosis of optic nerve fibers, and can be treated with glucocorticosteroids, such as methylprednisolone, triamcinolone acetonide or betamethasone, etc., and can be combined with medicines to activate blood circulation, remove blood stasis and nourish the nerves, such as Compound Thrombolytic Capsules, Vitamin B12 and Methylcobalamin, etc., to enhance the effect of the treatment.
If you have idiopathic optic neuritis, it is recommended to cooperate with professional ophthalmologists for standardized medication treatment as soon as possible. During the treatment period, you must pay attention to rest, not to stay up all night, do a good job of daily eye care, avoid prolonged excessive eye use, to prevent recurrent attacks of idiopathic optic neuritis.