After macular hemorrhage, patients should consult the hospital in time for relevant examination to find out the cause of the disease, which may be caused by fundus diseases or systemic diseases, and undergo medication or surgical treatment. For macular hemorrhage caused by retinal vein occlusion, vasculitis and other fundus diseases, patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, such as Compazine, lecithin complex iodine, etc., to inhibit neovascularization and promote hemorrhage absorption. Patients with vasculitis can also be treated with laser to close the non-perfused area and inhibit neovascularization. Systemic diseases such as hemorrhagic diseases caused by patients with macular hemorrhage, patients can be actively treated for the disease, can be under the guidance of the doctor with vitamin K1, phenol sulfonyl ethylamine, hemagglutinin and other drugs, to promote the emergence of absorption. If the patient’s intraocular blood has not been absorbed for a long time, the patient can have surgical treatment, such as vitrectomy, etc., to promote the recovery of the condition. It is recommended that patients with macular hemorrhage consult a doctor in time to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.