How To Effectively Treat Pseudotumor Cerebri
Optic Nerve Sheath Fenestration

Optic nerve sheath fenestration procedures may also be done to preserve the sight of a patient with pseudotumor celebri. During this procedure, a surgeon cuts out a small area that gives them a window into the optic nerve. When this area of membrane is removed, the excess fluid surrounding the optic nerve can drain and relieve pressure. Once the pressure is off the optic nerve, the patient’s vision improves and stabilizes in most cases. In fact, usually, vision improves in both of the patient’s eyes. Unfortunately, this surgery is not always successful, and vision problems may increase.
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Ophthalmologic Exams To Monitor Vision

If an individual has diminishing vision they should, of course, see their eye doctor. Everyone should get regular ophthalmologic exams to monitor vision done by a qualified ophthalmologist. This specialist will examine the eyes of the patient to see if they have a specific, distinctive type of swelling in the optic nerve. Papilledema, which is a swelling of the optic nerve, occurs in the back of an individual’s eye. Also, the ophthalmologist can check a patient’s visual field to diagnose whether or not they are experiencing blind spots in their vision. Everyone has a normal blind spot where the optic nerve enters the retina. Papilledema will show up as an additional blind spot.
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