How long to take medication for severe vitreous hemorrhage

In severe cases of vitreous hemorrhage, medication is usually needed for about 1 month to 3 months, and if the blood is not absorbed, surgery should be considered.
Vitreous hemorrhage is a common disease in ophthalmology, usually caused by trauma, high blood pressure, diabetes and other reasons leading to the rupture of small blood vessels inside the eye triggered by bleeding, a small amount of blood can usually be absorbed on their own, when the amount of blood accumulates a large amount of medication to promote the absorption of the general need to adhere to the use of medication for about 1 month to 3 months, the commonly used medications are lecithin complexed iodine tablets, blood for blood by blood stasis capsules, and so on.
If the accumulation of blood cannot be absorbed after conservative treatment with medication, surgical treatment is usually needed to remove the accumulation of blood, such as vitrectomy surgery.
Patients with vitreous hemorrhage should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital in a timely manner, so that the doctor can understand the condition and guide the patient for treatment.