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
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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.
I have this condition in eye since 2 days. It's little painful also. Pls guide what is the reason. How to
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