Is it possible to cure a hemorrhage in the fundus of the eye after three years?

Persistent or recurring hemorrhages in the fundus of the eye that have been present for three years need to be treated promptly, but the effectiveness of specific treatments in restoring vision depends on the individual case. Although the causes of fundus hemorrhage are different, most of them require timely medical treatment, complete fundus photography and other auxiliary examinations, and timely and effective treatment. In the early stage of fundus hemorrhage, patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, such as lecithin complex iodine, etc., to promote the absorption of accumulated blood and improve the patient’s vision. If the amount of fundus hemorrhage is large or there are various kinds of proliferation in the fundus, or even involved retinal detachment, patients can choose surgical treatment, such as vitrectomy, etc., and if the patient’s retina is intact, the vision can generally be saved. It is recommended that patients with fundus hemorrhage should seek medical treatment in time, and choose the appropriate treatment under the doctor’s advice after completing relevant auxiliary examinations.