Purpose: To report a case of severe Valsalva retinopathy secondary to intense coughing and vomiting as symptoms of COVID-19 and describe the presentation, diagnosis, and surgical management. Methods: The patient’s subjective findings, examination, fundus photography, optical coherence tomography (OCT) examinations, and laboratory results were used to diagnose the patient. Results: Surgical management was required to remove a vitreous hemorrhage (VH) and a sub-internal limiting membrane (sub-ILM) hemorrhage. Another foveal hemorrhage was determined to be intraretinal with intraoperative OCT. The patient’s visual acuity improved from hand motions to 20/20 OD at postoperative week 6. Conclusions: The related COVID-19 symptoms of severe coughing and vomiting led to the Valsalva retinopathy. The VH and sub-ILM hemorrhage were successfully removed surgically. On intraoperative OCT, a foveal hemorrhage was determined to be intraretinal; thus, the decision was made to monitor it and allow it to resolve over time.
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