Taking anti-tuberculosis drugs leads to optic neuritis, and patients need to adjust their anti-tuberculosis medications to promote optic nerve function recovery through nutritional nerve therapy.
Anti-tuberculosis treatment requires long-term use of drugs, including ethambutol and other drugs may produce optic neurotoxicity, which can lead to optic neuritis and other side effects. Once it occurs, patients can experience vision loss and other uncomfortable symptoms, patients need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, after diagnosis, should immediately adjust the anti-tuberculosis treatment program, discontinue the use of ethambutol and other drugs.
Patients can also follow the doctor’s instructions to use neurotrophic drugs to promote the recovery of visual function and optic neuritis subside, such as methylcobalamin tablets, adenosylcobalamin tablets and so on.
It is recommended that patients with tuberculosis follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, timely consultation after the emergence of discomfort, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.