Is Hormone Shock Therapy for Optic Nerve Damage

Hormone shock therapy is one of the methods to treat optic nerve injury, and the specific treatment effect is related to the severity of the patient’s condition.
Optic nerve injury is commonly caused by eye trauma, because of external stimulation caused by the patient’s optic nerve is squeezed, pulling and so on, resulting in damage to the optic nerve, so that the patient suffered a sharp loss of vision. The use of hormone shock therapy, as prescribed by the doctor, can reduce optic nerve edema and protect the optic nerve, thus promoting the recovery of the patient’s vision.
Patients can also follow the doctor’s instructions to use neurotrophic drugs to promote the recovery of optic nerve function, such as methylcobalamin tablets, gangliosides, murine nerve growth factor and so on.
It is recommended that patients with optic nerve damage consult a doctor in a timely manner to assess their condition and under the guidance of the doctor.