Foods that restore optic nerve function

After the optic nerve function is damaged, patients can eat more foods rich in vitamin C to promote the recovery of optic nerve function, such as oranges, tangerines, kiwi, mango, etc., but the food does not have a therapeutic effect, and patients still need to follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.
After the optic nerve function is damaged, patients need to supplement their diet with foods rich in vitamin C, such as oranges, tangerines, kiwis, mangoes, etc. Vitamin C has an antioxidant effect, which can promote the repair of tissue damage, thus promoting the recovery of optic nerve function.
However, food does not have a therapeutic effect, and patients still need to follow the doctor’s instructions. Patients with optic nerve contusion can follow the doctor’s instructions to use hormone shock therapy to reduce optic nerve edema, and can also follow the doctor’s instructions to use methylcobalamin therapy to nourish the optic nerve and promote the recovery of the condition.
It is recommended that patients with optic neuropathy should consult a regular hospital in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.