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Redishness in the eye
Any idea on this ? ... Donno what it is ? Redishness in the eye ... Nothing hit or no impact I'm quite worried ...
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Subconjunctival hemorrhage. Seek consultation.
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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
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It is minor bleed.sub conjunctival Haemorrhage. It will resolve by itself. Pl do not strain. Pl check your Bp.pl use lubricant eye drops. Pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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Nothing to worry about Kindly get an online consultation to address all your concerns
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Is blood clot.  It'll get resolved on us own. Consult sos
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It's subconjunctival hemorrhage. Will resolve spontaneously. Please consult for detail evaluation.
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