A fundus hemorrhage that is three months old and still feels like blurred vision usually requires a case-by-case decision on treatment.
Fundus hemorrhage refers to bleeding that occurs in the vitreous humor, retina and other tissues, which can affect the patient’s vision.
For small amounts of hemorrhage, medication can be used to promote its absorption, such as oral lecithin complex iodine tablets, which can usually be absorbed about one month to three months after the hemorrhage.
It has been three months since the onset of the disease, if you still feel blurred vision, you should have a detailed examination, if it is caused by a large amount of vitreous blood, you can do vitrectomy surgery to remove the accumulated blood.
If the hemorrhage has been absorbed and the vision is still blurred, it is necessary to clarify whether there are other causes of blurred vision, such as cataract, detached retina, etc., and decide the treatment plan according to the specific situation.
Fundus hemorrhage three months still feel blurred vision should be timely to the hospital ophthalmology consultation or follow-up, by the doctor to identify the cause of the guidance of treatment.