Buried optic disc vitreous warts are a type of ophthalmic disease caused by the proliferation and degeneration of immature glia on the optic disc. They usually do not require treatment if they do not affect vision, but if they do seriously affect vision they can usually be treated with surgery and photodynamic therapy. 1. Surgery: Patients with large buried optic disc vitreous warts can consider vitrectomy, while patients with smaller lesions can have the surface of the optic disc removed surgically, which can help to restore their vision. 2. photodynamic therapy: patients with buried optic disc vitreous warts can use photodynamic therapy, specific wavelength irradiation of the lesion area to trigger a photochemical reaction destroying the lesion tissue, in order to remove the lesion, to improve the patient’s discomfort. It is recommended that the patients with buried optic disc vitreous membrane warts should visit the hospital in time to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions.