“The full name of the disease is “central exudative chorioretinopathy”. It is mostly diagnosed abroad as idiopathic choroidal neovascular membrane. It occurs mostly in young and middle-aged people and its etiology is unknown. The clinical manifestations are mainly vision loss and visual distortion, similar to age-related macular degeneration. Ocular examination reveals hemorrhagic, yellowish-white lesions in the macula. OCT shows hyperreflective lesions in the subretina. It is more common in one eye and very rare in both eyes. Diagnostically, tuberculosis and viral infections can usually be considered, but the majority of people cannot find the cause. It feels like an inflammatory response and may be an infection or an immune response. Treatment personally recommended 3 methods: 1, conservative treatment: oral drugs to help absorption, a number of patients bleeding gradually absorbed, vision improvement. 2, photodynamic therapy: most of the treatment can be seen after the effect. 3, intraocular injection of anti-VEGF drugs: personal feeling slightly better than photodynamic therapy, most injections 1 time, some need 2-3 times. Of course, if you consider inflammation, rest, physical exercise and a happy mood is also very important.