TY - JOUR T1 - Exploring the Diagnosis and Therapeutic Approaches for Vitreous Hemorrhage A1 - Filippo Confalonieri A1 - Gianmaria Barone A1 - Vanessa Ferraro A1 - Giacomo Ambrosini A1 - Alessandro Gaeta A1 - Beáta Éva Petrovski A1 - Xhevat Lumi A1 - Goran Petrovski A1 - Alessandra Di Maria JF - Journal of Medical Sciences and Interdisciplinary Research JO - J Med Sci Interdiscip Res SN - 3108-4826 Y1 - 2021 VL - 1 IS - 1 DO - 10.51847/geeZ3LzMg5 SP - 41 EP - 44 N2 - Retinal vessels are vulnerable to damage from a variety of factors, including retinal tears, retinal detachment, sickle cell disease, macular degeneration, aneurysms, trauma, and venous occlusion, which can lead to retinal bleeding, commonly referred to as vitreous hemorrhage. This review highlights the advances made in the treatment of vitreous hemorrhage. This review was based on articles selected from the PubMed database, using the following key terms: diagnosis, vitreous hemorrhage, risk factors, pathophysiology, clinical features, and management. Vascular injury usually occurs in the space around the vitreous body, often caused by trauma to the retina or vessels or ischemic conditions resulting from abnormal blood vessel formation. Prompt diagnosis and intervention are critical, especially in cases where vision has deteriorated or there is persistent bleeding. Treatment options include observation, laser therapy, cryotherapy, anti-vascular endothelial growth factor injections, and vitrectomy. While vitreous hemorrhage can sometimes resolve spontaneously, restoring vision, rapid diagnosis, and appropriate management are essential to prevent severe, permanent visual impairment in certain cases. UR - https://smerpub.com/article/exploring-the-diagnosis-and-therapeutic-approaches-for-vitreous-hemorrhage-knqxqbxiylfdr5z ER -