Retinal detachment involving the macula is often considered for medication and surgery. Medication is mainly for patients with exudative retinal detachment, such as that caused by uveitis, which requires medication to treat the primary disease, and commonly used medications include corticosteroids such as prednisolone tablets, and immunosuppressants such as cyclosporin A. Retinal detachment of foramen ovale origin, as well as retinal detachment of tensile origin, often requires surgical treatment. The detached retina is reattached to the eye wall by surgically repairing the foramen ovale and reducing the vitreous pull on the retina. Common surgical procedures include scleral ring ligation and vitrectomy. Specific treatments need to be examined by a doctor and followed by medical advice.