Can eyeground haemorrhage be natural good


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If there was a small amount of bleeding, it could be absorbed by itself. The absorption time was mainly to see how much blood was lost, roughly in a week or even a month. If there was a large amount of bleeding, the time would definitely be longer. Moreover, drugs were needed to promote its absorption. Three months or even half a year was possible. Of course, if a large amount of bleeding is accompanied by fundus disease, it may not be completely absorbed even if drugs are used. It needs surgery to completely remove it. Therefore, it is mainly to see the amount and type of bleeding to determine the time. There is one point to note. If the bleeding is too large to see the fundus condition, it can be done with a B-ultrasound to roughly determine whether there is retinal detachment and other manifestations.