How long does it usually take for a fundus bleed to heal?

  The recovery time for fundus hemorrhage is related to its specific cause, and in most cases it takes about 3-6 months to gradually recover.  In general, the causes of fundus hemorrhage are mainly vascular diseases, such as ruptured blood vessels in the fundus caused by diabetes, which usually take about 3-6 months to absorb. In contrast, neovascularization caused by fundus hemorrhage and perfusion deficiency in some areas of the retina require treatment for about 1-2 years to improve. In addition, a few fundus hemorrhages are caused by fire and staying up late at night. In this case, most patients can recover in about 3-5 days after timely rest, while using hot compresses and other treatments. In case of secondary fundus hemorrhage, it is important to treat the primary disease at the same time, such as controlling blood sugar and blood pressure, otherwise it will recur and even aggravate the condition.  In addition, patients with fundus hemorrhage should avoid using computers and cell phones for a long time, and can do eye exercises to promote recovery.