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20 
Years

180+
Hospitals

700+
Eye Specialists

3
Crore+ Eyes

What is Vitreous Hemorrhage?

Vitreous hemorrhage occurs when blood enters the vitreous cavity due to damaged or abnormal retinal blood vessels.

  • Affects the vitreous gel inside the eye

  • Can partially or completely block vision

  • Usually linked to retinal diseases

It is a symptom of an underlying eye condition, not a disease itself

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Vitreous Hemorrhage – Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

Why is Vitreous Hemorrhage Serious?

  • Sudden vision loss or severe blurring

  • May indicate serious retinal damage

  • Can lead to complications like retinal detachment

  • Vision may not clear without treatment

Immediate diagnosis is important to identify the root cause

Symptoms of Vitreous Hemorrhage 

Common Symptoms:
  • Sudden appearance of floaters (black spots, cobwebs)

  • Blurred or cloudy vision

  • Dark shadows in vision

  • Sudden vision loss (partial or complete)

Symptoms can appear suddenly and worsen quickly

Causes of Vitreous Hemorrhage

Bleeding into the vitreous is usually caused by retinal damage or abnormal blood vessels.

Common Causes:
  • Diabetic retinopathy (most common)

  • Retinal tear or detachment

  • Trauma or eye injury

  • Retinal vein occlusion

  • Posterior vitreous detachment

Fragile blood vessels can easily rupture and bleed into the eye

Risk Factors 

You are at higher risk if you:

  • Have diabetes

  • Have retinal diseases

  • Have high blood pressure

  • Have had eye injury

  • Are above 40–50 years

When Should You See a Doctor? 

Seek immediate medical attention if you experience:

  • Sudden floaters or dark spots

  • Blurred or cloudy vision

  • Sudden vision loss

These may indicate serious retinal problems requiring urgent care

Diagnosis of Vitreous Hemorrhage

A detailed eye examination includes:

  • Dilated eye exam

  • OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography)

  • Ultrasound (B-scan) if retina is not visible

  • Fundus examination

These tests help determine the cause and severity.

Treatment Options for Vitreous Hemorrhage

Treatment depends on the underlying cause and severity:

Observation (Mild Cases)
  • Blood may clear naturally over weeks

Laser Treatment
  • Treats underlying retinal tears or abnormal vessels

Anti-VEGF Injections
  • Reduces bleeding in conditions like diabetic retinopathy

Vitrectomy Surgery
  • Removes blood from the vitreous

  • Used in severe or persistent cases

Clear vision and treat the root cause

Vitreous Hemorrhage Treatment Cost in India

Estimated Cost Range:

  • Consultation & tests: ₹2,000 – ₹10,000

  • Injections: ₹5,000 – ₹25,000 per dose

  • Vitrectomy surgery: ₹50,000 – ₹2,00,000

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Recovery & Long-Term Management

  • Recovery depends on severity

  • Vision improves as blood clears

  • Regular follow-ups required

  • Underlying conditions must be treated

Why Choose ASG Eye Hospital?

  • Advanced retina diagnostics (OCT, ultrasound)

  • Experienced retina specialists

  • Emergency retina care services

  • Latest surgical technologies

  • 180+ hospitals across India

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What is vitreous hemorrhage?

It is bleeding into the vitreous gel inside the eye.

Yes, if untreated, it can lead to serious complications and vision loss.

Mild cases may clear naturally, but severe cases need treatment.

Only in severe or persistent cases.

They may be due to bleeding inside the eye.

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Job Title: Consultant Ophthalmologist

Location: Jaipur, Rajasthan

Job Category: Technical/ IT Support

Work Employment:  Full time

What you work:

  • Diagnose and treat patients with a focus on Ophthalmologist.
  • Collaborate with senior doctors and multidisciplinary teams.
  • Ensure patient-centric care and follow clinical protocols.
  • Contribute to research, training, or hospital initiatives (if applicable).

Mandatory skills:

  • Relevant medical degree / certification.
  • Strong knowledge of ophthalmology practices / healthcare protocols.
  • Excellent communication and patient-handling skills.
  • Ability to work in fast-paced healthcare environments.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience: 3 to 6 years of experience
  • Prior experience in eye care / multi-speciality hospitals.
  • Fellowship or advanced training in Ophthalmologist.
  • Familiarity with advanced diagnostic tools and surgical techniques.
  • Passion for innovation, patient care, and continuous learning.

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