<P> Retinal hemorrhages, especially mild ones not associated with chronic disease, will normally reabsorb without treatment . Laser surgery is a treatment option which uses a laser beam to seal off damaged blood vessels in the retina . Anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) drugs like Avastin and Lucentis have also been shown to repair retinal hemorrhaging in diabetic patients and patients with hemorrhages associated with new vessel growth . </P> <P> Alternative treatments may include providing necessary nutrients to strengthen and heal damaged blood vessels, through the consumption of dietary supplements such as Vitamins A, B, C and E. Also, the essential fatty acids including omega - 3 from fish oil and flaxseed oil . </P> <P> It is recommended to consult with ophthalmologist as early as possible, particularly for people with vision problems, these includes floaters, flashes, cobwebs or spots in their vision . Preventive measures such as regular prenatal care and monitoring of infants with high risks of the disorder may be done to avoid further complications of retinal hemorrhages in infants . For retinal hemorrhages associated with hypertension, blood pressure can be controlled by having regular blood pressure check ups, frequent exercise, monitor daily food intakes and to practice a stress - free lifestyle . </P>

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