How to get rid of blood clots in the eyes

Blood clots in the eyes mostly refer to subconjunctival hemorrhage or vitreous hemorrhage, which can be removed by physical therapy or surgery. 1. Physical therapy: most of the blood clots in the eyes are caused by subconjunctival hemorrhage, and patients can apply local cold compresses on the eyes in the early stage after bleeding to relieve bleeding. After 48 hours of bleeding, patients can apply localized hot compresses on the eyes to promote the absorption of bleeding. 2. Surgery: If patients have severe vitreous hemorrhage and the conservative treatment is ineffective, they need to consider surgery, such as vitrectomy, to help eliminate the blood clots in the eyes, so as to avoid secondary glaucoma, retinal detachment, etc., which will seriously damage the patient’s vision. Patients with significant ocular hemorrhage are advised to seek prompt medical attention to assess their condition and follow medical advice to avoid delay.