Causes Of Optic Neuritis

Mumps And Measles

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Viral infections, most notably mumps and measles, have also been shown to cause inflammation and sometimes permanent damage in the body. Measles is a highly contagious, infectious virus that usually only presents in developing countries. However, it has reemerged in developed countries in recent years as fewer individuals utilize the vaccine. In addition to its presentation on the skin, it also causes a runny nose, cough, and inflammation in the eyes.

Mumps is another infectious viral infection that leads to optic neuritis. This virus causes swelling, typically in the glands around the throat. Though it is most common in children, it can also affect adults. Vision problems are not as prevalent in mumps cases, but if the infection spreads, the optic nerve can become impaired.

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