It is generally accepted that retinal artery occlusion with a short onset of the disease is an ophthalmic emergency, as irreversible damage can occur in fundus tissue ischemia for more than 6 hours, so it should be treated as an emergency. It is best treated within 24 hours of onset, otherwise treatment is not effective. The main treatment methods are: (1) Oxygen inhalation. (2) Vasodilators. This includes postbulbar injections, together with intravenous drips of Chuanxiong, Danshen, Jinadu, and Grosvenor. (3) Reduce intraocular pressure. Song Yanmin, Ophthalmology Department, Xi’an Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine (4) Fibrinolytic preparations. (5) Others: oral platelet inhibitors such as aspirin and pansentin can be taken; or treatment according to the cause, such as lowering blood pressure and treating carotid artery disease. Also apply vitamin B1, B6, B12, E, ATP, coenzyme A and other neurological support therapies. (6) Traditional Chinese medicine treatment. However, further studies have found that the above treatments are often unsatisfactory, while some patients are treated within 1-2 weeks after the onset of the disease, often with amazing recovery of vision. The reason is that accurate and meticulous diagnosis is a prerequisite for high efficacy, so it must be carefully differentiated and treated differently according to the results of the imaging examination, and the treatment must be applied skillfully in terms of priority and priority, and must not be confined, so as to finally achieve a truly comprehensive treatment and restore vision.