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When you have optic neuritis, the nerve that sends messages from your eye to your brain, called the optic nerve, is inflamed. Sometimes, it means the nerve loses the fatty coating that covers and protects it, called myelin. Without it, the optic nerve can't send the right signals to your brain. This can lead to sudden changes in your vision.

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