Common causes of fundus hemorrhage in women include ocular diseases, systemic diseases and drug factors. 1. Ocular diseases: patients with inflammatory lesions in the eye, such as optic papillitis and retinitis choroiditis, can have fundus hemorrhage under the stimulation of inflammation. Patients with diseases such as retinal vein occlusion can also develop fundus hemorrhage because of blood reflux obstruction. In addition, choroidal malignant melanoma and eye trauma and other diseases, patients can also bleed fundus hemorrhage. 2. Systemic diseases: patients with systemic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus, aplastic anemia, etc. can also have fundus hemorrhage. 3. Drug factors: taking some anticoagulant drugs for a long time, such as warfarin sodium, aspirin, etc., will make the patient’s anticoagulant function is abnormal, which can lead to the patient’s fundus hemorrhage. It is recommended that patients with fundus hemorrhage should seek medical treatment in time, to clarify the cause of the disease, and to carry out diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of professional doctors.