What to look for in a fundus hemorrhage

Patients with fundus hemorrhage need to avoid strenuous exercise, avoid drinking a lot of alcohol and go to the hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible. Fundus hemorrhage will affect the patient’s vision. If the hemorrhage is large and not absorbed for a long period of time, it may form organic material that pulls on the retina, which will eventually lead to pulling retinal detachment. Patients with fundus hemorrhage should avoid strenuous exercise and try to allow the hemorrhage to be deposited in the lower part of the eyeball to facilitate its absorption and minimize its effect on vision. Patients should also avoid drinking large amounts of alcohol during the course of the disease, as alcohol tends to dilate blood vessels, which may aggravate the patient’s fundus hemorrhage. Patients with fundus hemorrhage should go to the hospital as soon as possible, a small amount of bleeding can follow the doctor’s instructions to take lecithin complex iodine tablets and other drugs to promote the absorption of bleeding. If the patient’s fundus hemorrhage is large, the patient should undergo vitrectomy to remove the accumulated blood and improve vision. It is recommended that patients with significant fundus hemorrhage should consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.