What is the most common treatment for fundus bleeding?

Usually, an ophthalmology visit is sufficient for fundus bleeding accompanied by dark shadows in front of the eyes, loss of vision, eye redness and eye pain.
If there is redness, severe pain, heavy bleeding and severe loss of vision in the eye, immediate access to the emergency department should be sought.
If there is also a history of diabetes mellitus (manifested by excessive drinking, eating, urination and weight loss), visit an endocrinologist; if there are symptoms such as anaemia, visit a haematologist.