What to do if the white eyeball is touched and bleeds

Bleeding after trauma to the white eye, also known as subconjunctival hemorrhage, is caused by the rupture of the subconjunctival capillaries, resulting in punctate or lamellar hemorrhage. In this case, it is recommended that in the early stage of the injury, usually within 24 hours, a local cold compress should be applied, such as an ice pack or a cool towel on the surface of the eye, and after 48 hours of the injury, a local hot compress should be applied 2-3 times a day for 10-15 minutes each time, and after the above treatment, it can be gradually absorbed and returned to normal in 7-12 days. If the amount of bleeding is particularly large and the hematoma forms under the conjunctiva and cannot be absorbed for a long time, you can also consider going to the hospital to perform surgical incision, which can make the disease recover faster.