Retinopathy is commonly seen in retinal detachment, macular degeneration and other diseases, which are treated with medication or surgery according to the cause. 1. Retinal detachment: it refers to the separation between the pigment epithelial layer and the neuroepithelial layer of the retina, and the patients have symptoms such as light spots, light spots and dark shadows in front of their eyes, etc. Surgery is the mainstay of treatment, which includes laser surgery, cryotherapy, pneumatic retinal fixation, vitrectomy, and so on. Medications such as etanercept, azathioprine, interferon, etc. can also be taken under the guidance of doctors. 2. Macular degeneration: the macular area of the retina is diseased, resulting in the loss of central vision and distortion of visual objects. Patients need to take medication under the guidance of doctors, such as oral vitamin E, zinc, lutein and other drugs, and take surgical treatment when necessary, such as sub-macular hemorrhage removal, macular transposition, vitreoretinal surgery. Retinopathy is also considered to be caused by diabetic retinopathy, neonatal retinopathy, ocular trauma, intracellular foreign body, etc. Patients are advised to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause.