Patients with diabetes-induced fundus maculopathy can be treated with laser therapy, medication, and surgery to relieve the symptoms, but generally cannot be cured. If patients with diabetic retinopathy develop macular edema and retinal hemorrhage, they can use laser treatment, such as grating photocoagulation, etc. They can also use anti-neovascular drug treatment, such as Compexip and Ranibizumab, etc., as prescribed by the doctor, to inhibit neovascularization and improve the patient’s treatment, but they are generally more difficult to cure. If diabetic retinopathy patients if the retina proliferative lesions, vitrectomy surgery is feasible to treat, remove the proliferative material, in order to improve vision. It is recommended that patients with diabetic retinopathy seek timely medical attention to assess their condition and follow medical advice.