Redness in white part of eye

2022-12-26 07:39:37
It started 3 days back i observed that the white part of my eye became reddish in the upper and side of my cornea. Acc. to me it is subconjuctivital haemorrhage. I started taking ciplox 2 drops thrice a day and almox twice a day. But after taking ciplox i feel little burning. But the redness has become less but now it is moving towards my cornea that is black part. the current situation image i am sharing and it have slight itching at corners and mild pain. Please prescribe medicine for this as i am also a student from med. Background ,i am thinking to switch on tobrasone 2 drops thrice and lubrex 3 drops thrice. No discharge,no stickness Please advise further if i am wrong. My home town is in extreme remote location and means of transport is very less if i have to reach a nice clinic it will take me 2 days ,hence please help me out i am worried about this because it is moving towards my cornea. Thank you doctor!
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It's a small bleed.  It'll resolve  over a period of 10 days without any medication

Answered2022-12-28 01:38:57

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It will resolve by itself. Pl use Refresh tears eye drops, 2drops 3times a day.pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.

Answered2022-12-26 09:43:37

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Redness seems to be Subconjunctival hemorrhage, self treatment with various antibiotics or steroids won't help and sometimes it can create more issues with eyes. Continue with lubrex for now 3-4 times a day Visit the eye clinic or hospital near you, especially to know the cause for it.

Answered2022-12-26 07:44:10

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