Cataract and eyeground hemorrhage can be complicated

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Cataract and fundus hemorrhage can be complicated. Cataract is caused by lens opacity, while fundus hemorrhage is caused by retinal or choroidal hemorrhage. Both diseases can exist at the same time, and there may be fundus hemorrhage before, during or after cataract surgery. If cataract is accompanied by fundus bleeding, it is necessary to clarify the nature of the bleeding site. If there is macular edema or new blood vessels under the macula, oral drugs can be used to activate blood stasis, and laser treatment can be used. If there is primary disease, such as hypertension and diabetes, blood pressure and blood sugar lowering treatment are also needed.

Cataract and eyeground hemorrhage can be complicated



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