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There could be traumatic uveitis, problem to retina etc
It is very difficult to comment without examining you
I would recommend you to consult local ophthalmologist and get proper eye examination done
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From this pic appears that ,the main part of anterior segment ie cornea is spared.there seems to be little subconjunctival haemorrhage. Please do cold compresses.and put antibiotic eye drops e.g. moxicip 2hrly.
However if there is any pain or blurring of vision then immediately consult an ophthalmologist nearby.
One is never sure of the intensity of a hit, therefore a complete eye check up is essential with visual assessment. Sometimes retinal oedema takes place after 48 to 72 hours of a blunt trauma.
The red line is just a superficial haemorrhage that will get absorbed in due course.
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