Question

How to treat pediatric retinal hemorrhage?

Answer

After one month of discharge, a re-examination showed that the intraocular pressure was normal, and the absorption of the hemorrhage and adhesions was good. However, an examination of the fundus revealed retinal hemorrhage with blood clots. There was also a mild cataract. The doctor said that the most important organ was damaged, and the eyes might not be able to see, even if they could see, the vision would be very poor, and surgery could not restore it. Since the child is young, the retinal hemorrhage can only be absorbed slowly over a period of 3 to 6 months.