Intraocular capillary hemorrhage may cause subconjunctival hemorrhage, retinal hemorrhage and so on, which need to be treated according to the condition, and patients can be treated by medication and surgery. 1. Subconjunctival hemorrhage: acute cicatricial conjunctivitis, trauma, etc. can lead to subconjunctival hemorrhage, patients can use erythromycin ophthalmic ointment and other medications under the guidance of the physician, to control inflammation and alleviate subconjunctival hemorrhage. Trauma caused by conjunctival tear, the patient can feasibly wound suture, play the role of hemostasis. 2. Retinal hemorrhage: retinal hemorrhage patients can appear obvious vision loss, the patient to bed rest, avoid excessive emotional stress, but also need to comply with medical advice to use hemostatic drugs, such as lecithin complex iodine. If the patient’s condition is serious and the drug treatment is not good, it can be treated by surgery, such as vitrectomy. It is recommended that patients with ocular hemorrhage consult a hospital in a timely manner to assess their condition and under the guidance of a physician for treatment.