Question

After treatment for subfoveal macular trauma for nearly a month, the vision remains slightly blurred. I would like to inquire if there is any possibility of spontaneous recovery or alternative treatment methods. If no treatment is performed, will there be any residual sequelae, and can future vision be fully restored?

Answer

For the symptoms of subfoveal hemorrhage caused by ocular trauma, there is currently no specific medication for treatment. Instead, oral and external medications such as Quyu Mingmu Pills are used to alleviate symptoms. As to whether there will be residual sequelae, since the natural recovery of the disease may gradually improve the situation, it is difficult to predict. Additionally, patients should pay attention to adjusting their mental and physical condition, maintaining good personal hygiene to avoid bacterial infection due to a decline in immunity. As for whether vision can be fully restored to its original level, each individual’s recovery situation is different and cannot be guaranteed.