Conjunctival hemorrhage is mainly caused by the rupture of small blood vessels in the conjunctiva. Trauma, eye surgery and pathological diseases are all causes of conjunctival hemorrhage. Identifying the cause of conjunctival hemorrhage and treating the cause aggressively can help relieve the symptoms of conjunctival hemorrhage and help maintain eye health.
First of all, for conjunctival hemorrhage caused by an external impact on the eye, it is important to go to the hospital to have the relevant tests completed. If it is not accompanied by damage to the eye itself or loss of vision, there is no need for excessive treatment. You can take more rest, avoid straining your eyes, and take better care of your eyes to help relieve the symptoms. In some cases, when the conjunctiva bleeds due to the rupture of small vessels in the conjunctiva during eye surgery, antibiotics can be used to prevent eye infections. In addition, for the first 3 days, cold compresses can be applied to avoid the spread of bleeding. Afterwards, local heat can be applied to promote blood circulation in the eye to help relieve conjunctival hemorrhage. Finally, some pathological diseases can trigger the appearance of conjunctival hemorrhage. Sepsis, purpura, arteriosclerosis, diabetes, hypertension, and certain infectious diseases can trigger conjunctival hemorrhage. Active treatment of the primary disease is the only way to alleviate the symptoms of conjunctival hemorrhage at the root.
In conclusion, active treatment of the cause of conjunctival hemorrhage is essential to relieve the symptoms of conjunctival hemorrhage. It is also important to maintain good eye health by practicing good eye hygiene and avoiding eye trauma.