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How To Overcome The Problem Of Slight Blurring Of Right Eye Vision?

Had slight blurring of right eye vision. Diagnosed sphenoidale meningioma.operated thru craniotomy. Now after 3 weeks, right vision is 95% gone. What to do now. Can it be regenerated, vascularised, or anything else like medications, supplements... what is now I am totally blank...
Plz help me
Thu, 3 Apr 2014
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Hello
It seems from the history that you are having blurring of vision in right eye following spheroidal meningioma. Most probably the cause of vision loss in right eye is the pressure effect of sphenoidal meningioma.
Unfortunately there is no treatment for optic atrophy once it occurs.
The only way to treat is treatment of meningioma to prevent further progression of vision loss.

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How To Overcome The Problem Of Slight Blurring Of Right Eye Vision?

Hello It seems from the history that you are having blurring of vision in right eye following spheroidal meningioma. Most probably the cause of vision loss in right eye is the pressure effect of sphenoidal meningioma. Unfortunately there is no treatment for optic atrophy once it occurs. The only way to treat is treatment of meningioma to prevent further progression of vision loss. Thank you