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Who treats optic neuritis?

That should be treated by an ophthalmologist.


Is optic neuritis related to multiple sclerosis?

There is a strong association between optic neuritis and MS


Does optic neuritis affect women more?

Seventy-five percent of patients with optic neuritis are women


Can optic neuritis cause Optic atrophy?

Yes


What age does Optic neuritis strike?

Optic neuritis tends to afflict young adults with an average age in their 30s


What is the medical term meaning inflammation of the optic nerve?

Inflammation of the optic nerve is called Optic neuritis. Optic neuritis can be caused by several factors such as hereditary disorders, toxic exposure, metabolic disorders such as diabetes or autoimmune disorders such as multiple sclerosis. There is usually no visual evidence of optic neuritis. Pain upon eye movement is a clinical sign of such. Inflammation of the optic nerve is called Optic neuritis. Optic neuritis can be caused by several factors such as hereditary disorders, toxic exposure, metabolic disorders such as diabetes or autoimmune disorders such as multiple sclerosis. There is usually no visual evidence of optic neuritis. Pain upon eye movement is a clinical sign of such.


What are the different types of neuritis?

Neuritis is inflammation of a nerve. There are different types of neuritis such as optic neuritis (affecting the optic nerve), cranial neuritis (involving the cranial nerves), and peripheral neuritis (affecting peripheral nerves outside the brain and spinal cord). Each type can have various causes and symptoms.


What is the ONTT?

The Optic Neuritis Treatment Trial


Does optic neuritis go into remission?

Yes, optic neuritis can go into remission. In some cases, the inflammation causing optic neuritis resolves on its own, leading to improvement in vision. However, it is important to monitor for any recurrence or worsening of symptoms.


Where does retrobulbar neuritis happen?

The optic nerve located behind the eyeball


Who is Optic neuritis more common in?

It is more common in young to middle-aged women


Does Optic neuritis occur one eye at a time?

It typically occurs in one eye at a time (70%)