Trauma causing hemorrhage in the fundus of the eye may result in blurred vision, vitreous clouding, loss of vision, and may also cause retinal detachment and other diseases. 1. Blurred vision: usually caused by trauma leading to hemorrhage in the fundus and damage to the optic nerve in the fundus, resulting in blurred vision. 2. Vitreous clouding: It is usually caused by hemorrhage of the fundus of the eye after traumatic injury, and it will cause blood to accumulate in the fundus of the eye, which will lead to the phenomenon of vitreous clouding. 3. Loss of vision: This may be due to fundus hemorrhage after trauma to the fundus, which may cause blurred vision and loss of vision. 4. Retinal detachment: When the eye is traumatized and hemorrhage occurs, the iris in the eyeball will be broken, which will cause retinal detachment, and retinal detachment may cause symptoms such as weakened vision. If traumatic hemorrhage occurs in the fundus of the eye, you should go to the hospital in time to avoid adverse consequences.