Conjunctival hemorrhage can be treated with physical therapy and medication as prescribed by the patient to promote absorption of the hemorrhage, but there is no fastest way to recover. Conjunctival hemorrhage is usually caused by rubbing the eye or traumatic injury to the eye, which ruptures the small blood vessels within the conjunctival tissue and causes small flakes of bleeding. In the early stages of conjunctival hemorrhage, cold compresses may be applied to the eye to constrict the ruptured blood vessels and stop the bleeding. After 48 hours, patients can use localized hot compresses to accelerate the absorption of bleeding. At the same time, patients can also follow the doctor’s instructions to use drugs to promote blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis to promote hemorrhage absorption, such as Yunnan Baiyao, blood eye tablets. However, these ways can only promote the absorption of bleeding, and can not make the bleeding recover quickly. It is recommended that patients with obvious conjunctival hemorrhage should consult a doctor in time to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.