Vitreous hemorrhage eye pain may be caused by high intraocular pressure due to lack of oxygen in the fundus of the eye, which needs to be examined by the ophthalmology department of regular hospitals to clarify the cause of the disease, and then be treated with medication or surgery in a timely manner. Vitreous hemorrhage is common in retinal tears, retinal detachment and diabetic retinopathy. If too much blood accumulates in the vitreous humor, resulting in elevated intraocular pressure and triggering neovascular glaucoma, the symptoms of eye pain will appear, and medications to lower intraocular pressure and promote the absorption of blood accumulation should be used under the guidance of professional ophthalmologists, such as carteolol hydrochloride eye drops and urokinase for injection. If the medication is not effective in relieving the symptoms of vitreous hemorrhage eye pain, surgery should be performed to remove the vitreous blood, and vitrectomy should be considered if necessary. If vitreous hemorrhage eye pain, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital as soon as possible to take timely targeted treatment program.