What medication do you take for optic nerve damage?

Optic nerve injury requires comprehensive treatment. Glucocorticosteroids, nutritive nerve medications, and medications to improve circulation can be used to improve symptoms, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy can also be administered. 1. Glucocorticoid: If the optic nerve injury is in the acute stage, it is necessary to go to the hospital for treatment. Oral glucocorticoid, such as prednisolone, can effectively alleviate the edema of the fundus of the eye, preferably within 3 days after the injury. 2. Nutritional nerve drugs: optic nerve injury take hormone period, with neurotrophic drugs, such as methylcobalamin, vitamin B ₁, etc., you can also take adenosine, nerve growth factor. 3. Improve the circulation of drugs: optic nerve injury can also take drugs to improve the circulation of the fundus, such as nimodipine, ginkgo biloba and so on. Pay attention to rest, reduce eye use, and eat more food rich in dietary fiber, such as fruits and vegetables. 4. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy: During the acute stage of optic nerve injury, if necessary, hyperbaric oxygen therapy can be chosen to relieve nerve edema to a certain extent. Ocular trauma, intraocular infections and other causes of high intraocular pressure, resulting in optic nerve damage, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to check the fundus, with medication, follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.