The dangers of ocular atherosclerosis include hemorrhage, oozing, and edema in the fundus of the eye, which may lead to vision loss and even blindness. Ocular atherosclerosis is mostly related to abnormalities in blood pressure, blood lipids, blood sugar, etc. If left unchecked, it will impair the function of blood vessels and cause pathological changes such as hemorrhage, oozing, and edema in the fundus of the eye, which will in turn affect normal vision, and in serious cases, may even lead to blindness. Therefore, if you have difficulty in seeing, blurred vision, vision loss, etc., you need to consult a doctor in time, improve the examination such as fundus examination, vision examination, etc., to find out the cause of the disease, and if necessary, perform surgical treatment. If diagnosed with ocular atherosclerosis, patients should actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment in a timely manner to prevent the condition from aggravating and leading to irreversible consequences.