Pseudoneuritis Optic

Visual pseudoneuritis is a temporary blurred vision that is not associated with damage to the visual fields (there are no visual field defects). People who develop pseudoneuritis most often notice the appearance of black and white spots, lines, or flashes of light in front of their eyes. The disease most often occurs as a result of excessive stress



Visual pseudoneuritis is an inflammatory process in the optic nerve pathways with disruption of their function. Most often, the disease occurs in older people, but it can also occur at a younger age. As a rule, the cause of optic nerve pseudoneuritis is a toxic effect on the human body, for example, chemicals. Symptoms of the disease: spots before the eyes, darkening of the eyes, blurred vision, blurred vision, especially during exercise. Diagnosis is carried out by an ophthalmologist. Treatment is carried out with medication and physiotherapy. In some cases, surgery is required. Forecast for life