Can macular degeneration fundus hemorrhage heal on its own?

For macular degeneration fundus hemorrhage, if it is a small amount of blood accumulation caused by trauma, it can be self-absorbed, while vascular lesions are often difficult to self-cure, and need to be judged according to the condition. 1. Small amount of hemorrhage caused by trauma: For small amount of fundus hemorrhage caused by trauma, in most cases, it can be absorbed and dissipated on its own, and has the possibility of self-healing. For severe fundus hemorrhage and large amount of vitreous hemorrhage, it is necessary to seek medical treatment in time, such as lecithin complex iodine, vitrectomy, etc., so as to avoid delaying the condition and improving the vision. 2. Vascular lesions: If macular degeneration fundus hemorrhage is caused by vascular lesions such as idiopathic choroidal neovascularization, it is generally difficult to heal by itself, and patients can use anti-vascular endothelial growth factor drugs under the guidance of the doctor in order to abate the neovascularization, such as rezucizumab and so on. It is recommended that patients with macular degeneration fundus hemorrhage should consult a doctor in time to evaluate their condition and under the guidance of the doctor.