Dont worry.. It is a subconjunctival haemorrhage.. what that means is small blood vessels have ruptured due to the impact of the injury you had.. so that blood has collected below a layer of eye called conjunctiva.. it will get absorbed slowly by itself..
Next Steps
Get a complete eye examination and use prophylactic antibiotic and lubricating eye drops for your injured eye as prescribed by the consultant
There is Sub conjunctival haemorrahage. It will subside slowly. Pl use Refresh tears eye drops, 2drops 3times a day. Pl find out any BP,etc.pl verify vision, and Slitlamp examination. Pl consult Ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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