Vitreous hemorrhage is bleeding in the inner chamber of your eye that contains a colorless gel called vitreous humor. It’s a complication of many eye conditions like retinal tears or eye injury.
Reviewing the patient regularly while waiting for the hemorrhage to clear spontaneously may result in unnecessary delays, adversely affecting the final visual prognosis of the eye if a retinal ...
However, if the bleeding is substantial ... it blocks off the small blood vessels that keep your retina healthy. Your eye will try to grow new blood vessels, but they won’t develop correctly.