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Pediatric Optic Neuritis

Optic neuritis happens when nerves behind the eye become inflamed, leading to pain and problems with vision. This can be caused by disease or infection. At Children’s Health, a team of experts works together to treat optic neuritis and its underlying causes, so your child can grow up strong and happy.


What is Pediatric Optic Neuritis?

The optic nerve is made up of a collection of neurons that carries visual information from each eye to the brain. When these nerves become inflamed, it’s called optic neuritis.

Optic neuritis affects between 1 and 5 people out of 100,000. It can affect children and adults of all ages. Most children respond well to treatment and don’t have long-term problems with vision or eye pain.



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