Can fundus hemorrhage absorb on its own?

Fundus hemorrhage can absorb on its own. The cause of fundus hemorrhage is usually due to vascular diseases of the retina, such as diabetic retinopathy, macular hemorrhage, retinal vein obstruction, etc. After this condition occurs, the first thing you need to do is to go to a regular hospital for a detailed fundus examination and whole body examination to clarify the specific condition and the cause of the disease, and choose the correct treatment plan according to the cause. In the early stage of the disease, if the amount of bleeding is relatively small, it usually requires conservative medication, such as oral lecithin complex iodine tablets, methylcobalamin tablets or compound thromboxane capsules. If the bleeding is particularly small, it will slowly absorb on its own gradually and then return to normal. If the bleeding is particularly large and difficult to be absorbed completely by itself, it may be necessary to be treated surgically, and the surgical treatment for vitreous hemorrhage is vitrectomy.