Problems with the optic nerve in the right eye are usually referred to as optic neuropathy, which usually affects the patient’s vision. The optic nerve conducts visual impulses and transmits visual information captured by the eye to the brain, which then images the visual information on the retina to form vision. However, if the optic nerve is diseased, such as optic neuritis, optic nerve injury, optic nerve atrophy, etc., it will affect the transmission of visual information and imaging, affecting vision, leading to vision loss and even blindness. If the optic nerve of the right eye has lesions, it is recommended that the patient consult the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the physician to carry out relevant examinations, determine the cause of the disease and actively cooperate with the treatment to promote the recovery of the disease, so as to avoid aggravation of the condition, resulting in serious visual damage.