Can fundus hemorrhage be cured?

Patients with fundus hemorrhage can be treated to promote hemorrhage absorption, but whether it can be cured is related to the patient’s condition and requires long-term follow-up and close cooperation with treatment. Fundus hemorrhage is a disease of the fundus associated with a variety of ocular and systemic diseases, such as high myopia, eye trauma, abnormal cholesterol levels, diabetes mellitus, mental stress, long-term smoking and drinking, etc., which may lead to fundus hemorrhage. Generally, a small amount of fundus hemorrhage can be completely absorbed and will not greatly affect the patient’s vision, and there are no obvious complications. However, if the amount of hemorrhage is large and repeated, it may affect the patient’s vision or even cause irreversible damage, resulting in blindness. It is recommended that patients with fundus hemorrhage should consult a doctor in a timely manner to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.