Aspirin after stopping whether the eye will still be lesions and the type of lesions previously suffered has a relationship, if because of the use of aspirin caused by coagulation disorders caused by hemorrhagic lesions in the eye, usually after stopping the drug will not continue to occur in the eye, on the contrary, after stopping the drug in the eye will continue to exist the original lesions.
1. Lesions caused by aspirin-induced coagulation disorders: Taking aspirin can inhibit platelet aggregation, thus reducing the probability of intravascular thrombosis, but it can also lead to bleeding tendencies in the body.
Bleeding disorders of the eye, such as vitreous hemorrhage and subconjunctival hemorrhage, that are associated with aspirin use are usually less likely to recur when aspirin is discontinued. Bleeding that has occurred does not disappear immediately with discontinuation of the drug. If the bleeding is not excessive, it can usually be absorbed gradually on its own.
2. Ophthalmic diseases not related to aspirin: glaucoma, conjunctivitis, etc. Whether or not aspirin is discontinued, this type of ophthalmic disease will continue to exist and will not disappear with discontinuation of the drug.
Patients currently suffering from eye diseases, should promptly go to the hospital ophthalmology examination to find out exactly which type of disease, the doctor to determine whether to stop using aspirin.