Bleeding in the eyes of patients can be promoted through the use of physical therapy or medication to promote its absorption. For bleeding that can not be absorbed by conservative treatment with medication, surgical treatment can be considered, but the specific treatment is related to the patient’s condition. Bleeding in the eyes of patients can be divided into bleeding on the surface of the eye and bleeding inside the eyeball. Bleeding on the surface of the eye is usually caused by subconjunctival hemorrhage, that is, caused by the rupture of small blood vessels in the conjunctival tissue, which is generally not serious and will not affect vision. In the early stage of hemorrhage, patients can apply cold compresses to promote hemostasis, and after 48 hours, hot compresses can be applied to promote hemorrhage absorption. Bleeding inside the eyeball is usually vitreous hemorrhage or retinal hemorrhage, which will have a more serious impact on vision. Early patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to promote the absorption of hemorrhage medication, such as lecithin complex iodine tablets, etc. If the conservative treatment is not effective, the vitreous hemorrhage can be treated by the doctor’s advice. If the effect of conservative treatment is not good, the vitreous blood can not be absorbed, which may lead to detachment of the retina, the patient can be treated by surgery, such as vitrectomy, to clear the blood in the eye and improve the patient’s vision. It is recommended that patients with eye hemorrhage should seek prompt medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.