Corneal leukoplakia and hemangioma are two different diseases, but they may appear in the patient’s eyes at the same time, and can be treated by surgery or laser treatment as prescribed by the doctor, and the specific treatment mode is related to the patient’s condition. Corneal leukoplakia is usually caused by corneal scarring due to trauma, infection and other factors, which affects corneal transparency and can seriously reduce the patient’s vision, and can be treated with surgery, such as corneal transplantation. Hemangioma is generally caused by congenital developmental abnormalities, choroidal hemangioma and retinal hemangioma are more common, the patient can feasible fundus laser treatment, the use of laser energy to seal the hemangioma, prompting its shrinkage and subsidence. It is recommended that patients with corneal leukoplakia or hemangioma should consult the hospital in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.