Is it possible to cure the blindness of the optic nerve?

Optic neuropathy leads to blindness. With timely treatment, some patients can regain their vision, but some patients have serious conditions and their vision is generally more difficult to regain.
Once the optic nerve is damaged, such as optic nerve contusion, optic neuritis, optic nerve atrophy, etc., patients may experience different degrees of vision loss due to different conditions. Patients with optic neuritis usually need to use hormone shock treatment, some patients may recover their vision after treatment, but some patients are not sensitive to drugs and their vision cannot be recovered.
Nerve contusion patients usually need hormone shock therapy and surgical treatment, such as optic nerve canal decompression, oral prednisolone, etc. If the patient’s optic nerve damage is mild and the treatment is timely, the patient’s vision may be restored, but it is usually difficult to restore the vision in patients with severe damage or untimely treatment.
Currently, optic nerve atrophy is usually irreversible, and there is no way for patients to recover their vision through treatment.
It is recommended that patients with optic nerve damage seek medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.