Hemorrhage of blood vessels in the fundus, this is usually seen in retinal vascular diseases, such as retinal vein occlusion, diabetic retinopathy, retinal vein periphlebitis. This is a relatively common disease of the fundus in ophthalmology. In this case, it is recommended to first complete a full body and eye examination to understand the cause of the hemorrhage. If there is diabetes or high blood pressure and other underlying diseases, it is important to control these underlying diseases. Bleeding in the fundus of the eye usually does not need treatment in the early stage, but need to do regular fundus examination. If complications arise, they should be treated as soon as possible. For example, if macular edema occurs, intraocular injections of Ordis can be given to reduce macular edema. If neovascularization occurs, intraocular injection of Ranibizumab or Abciximab can be given. After stabilization, retinal laser photocoagulation is required to prevent exacerbation or recurrence of this hemorrhagic disease.