06/10/2023
Subhyaloid hemorrhage refers to the accumulation of blood between the retina and the underlying vitreous gel. This condition typically arises from a rupture of delicate blood vessels within the eye, often due to trauma or underlying medical conditions like hypertension or diabetes.
Immediate medical attention is crucial to determine the underlying cause and initiate appropriate treatment. Depending on the severity and cause, treatment options may range from conservative management to surgical intervention.
Overall, understanding and timely management of subhyaloid hemorrhage are essential in preserving visual function and preventing potential complications.