Red clot in eye

2023-04-22 13:46:14
I am attaching picture of my right eye. Saw some redness, i am traveling to shimla so went to the local chemist and he gave me eye drop - TOBASTAR. Can someone please let me know if it is normal or should I go to the doctor. While traveling to shimla, in car I left some dust particles went to my eye and it was irritating. I may have rubbed my eye. Not sure. It's not paining and causing irritation right now. Please guide.
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It's self resolving condition in week ..no need of tobramycin.check for BP

Answered2023-04-23 12:45:30

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It's a blood clot.  Nothing to worry as long as your vision is ok. There is no use of tobastar. You can use lubricating eye drop instead. Consult sos

Answered2023-04-22 15:14:01

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This is subconjunctival haemorrhage. You can use Tobastar eye drops. Please check your BP. It will take about 10-15 days to resolve completely. Please consult an ophthalmologist online or in clinic for proper understanding of your problem.

Answered2023-04-23 06:10:12

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It is sub conjunctival Haemorrhage.pl use Refresh tears eye drops,2drops 3times a day.pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.

Answered2023-04-23 03:36:26

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It's a subconjunctival bleed. It can occur after a sudden or severe sneeze or cough, heavy lifting, straining, vomiting or even rubbing one's eyes too roughly. It can also occur as a side effect of eye surgery or blood thinners or sudden shoot up of blood pressure. It is mostly self resolving. Usually it disappears within two weeks. Warning signs should be ruled out like pain, diminished vision, floaters means floating mosquito in front of eye etc. Blood pressure should be checked. Avoid rubbing Maintain hygeine Avoid weight lifting. Avoid any strains

Answered2023-04-22 14:36:14

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