What Is a Retinal Hemorrhage?

Retinal hemorrhage is commonly known clinically as fundus hemorrhage. Capillary lesions are the most common retinal hemorrhage, mainly due to capillary endometrial damage; followed by venous bleeding, which mostly occurs in local or systemic lesions, venous blood flow retardation or retention, venous thrombosis, and inflammation of the venous wall. Arterial bleeding is relatively rare, mainly seen in local atherosclerosis or vascular embolism in the blood vessel wall. Appropriate use of comprehensive Chinese and Western medicine treatment, anticoagulation treatment, surgical treatment and laser treatment as appropriate.

IN OTHER LANGUAGES

Was this article helpful? Thanks for the feedback Thanks for the feedback

How can we help? How can we help?