Fundus hemorrhage is not related to cerebral hemorrhage, and can be caused by systemic diseases and some ocular lesions.
Cerebral hemorrhage usually does not cause fundus hemorrhage, but systemic diseases such as diabetes mellitus, its lesions may involve the fundus causing rupture of the blood vessels in the fundus and bleeding, and other systemic diseases such as atherosclerosis, leukemia, systemic lupus erythematosus, etc. can also cause hemorrhage in the fundus.
At the same time, ocular lesions such as uveitis, vasculitis, aneurysm, ocular trauma, fundus tumor and other diseases can also cause fundus hemorrhage.
When fundus hemorrhage occurs, you need to go to the regular hospital in time, and under the guidance of the doctor to actively treat, do not delay the condition or arbitrary treatment.