Vitreous blood

Vitreous hemorrhage is a common complication of eye damage caused by ocular trauma or retinal vascular disease. On the one hand, hemorrhage not only makes the refractive medium turbid and prevents the light from reaching the retina, but also can cause serious damage to the eye tissues; on the other hand, the body's response to the bleeding can gradually clear the blood. In different cases, the consequences of vitreous hemorrhage are very different. It should be given appropriate clinical treatment in a timely manner according to the primary injury, the amount of bleeding in the office, the absorption of bleeding, and the performance of the eye reaction.

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