Vitreous opacities caused by eye trauma can be divided into two categories: hemorrhagic opacities and inflammatory opacities. Mild bleeding or inflammation can be treated with medication. Severe vitreous opacification, whether hemorrhagic or inflammatory, requires surgical treatment to remove the opacified vitreous.
Vitreous opacity caused by trauma is relatively easy to treat, because the problem of traumatic vitreous opacity is actually a chain reaction caused by trauma to the eye tissue. Therefore, after trauma, In the case of vitreous opacity caused by trauma, as long as the abnormal problems caused by trauma are solved, the vitreous opacity can be cured.