Diabetic eye hemorrhage can be cured with a second surgical procedure, which varies from person to person, so it is advisable to consult your doctor for more information. Diabetic eye hemorrhage is caused by diabetic patients with retinopathy, which causes small blood vessels in the retina to rupture and bleed. Surgery can be performed to remove the blood from the vitreous cavity and improve or prevent further vision loss, and some patients may be cured. After surgery, patients should pay more attention to rest, avoid prolonged eye use, and apply vasoprotective drugs, which are conducive to eye recovery. In addition, patients should continue to take oral hypoglycemic drugs or insulin injections as prescribed by the doctor to keep blood sugar within the normal range, which is also helpful for patients’ postoperative recovery. Patients are advised to monitor their blood glucose regularly and go to the hospital if the blood glucose value is abnormal.