Can optic neuritis be treated without hospitalization?

Generally, optic neuritis cannot be treated without hospitalization, and patients may experience loss of vision and darkening of the field of vision, so it is recommended that they should go to the hospital for active treatment. Optic neuritis mainly damages the brainstem or central nervous system and usually requires hospitalization. Without hospitalization, the condition tends to recur and may leave behind severe neurological damage. Optic neuritis may be caused by autoimmune diseases. The ability to transmit light-sensing signals is usually reduced, which causes phenomena such as vision loss. Optic neuritis caused by autoimmune diseases can be treated with medications such as dexamethasone acetate tablets and methylprednisolone tablets under the guidance of a doctor. If you suffer from optic neuritis, you should pay attention to eye hygiene, reasonable eye use, and should consult a doctor in time for examination.