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Redness and pain
The eye is paining and redness is increasing ...an sudden pain occured I thought a common bump is causing it but it isn't
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This is subconjunctival hemorrhage. Put eye drop nepaflam 3 times a Day And do cold compression. Consult an eye specialist online Or offline for answering all your queries.
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Subconjunctival Haemorrhage If it's associated with pain, drops are advisable. Kindly get an online consultation to address all your concerns
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It's subconjunctival bleed.  Nothing to worry. It generally resolves on its own over a period of time. Consult sos
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Hi it's seems like subconjunctival haemorrage, it will resolve on it own,  pain can be due to inflammation in eye, its would be best of you consult and get proper diagnosis and treatment
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