What to do about a sudden red blood clot in the eye

Suddenly there is a piece of red blood clots in the eye, the common cause is conjunctival congestion or subconjunctival hemorrhage, non-disease factors caused by most do not need treatment, after two or three days can be recovered on their own. If it is caused by pathogenic microbial infections, you need to follow the doctor’s prescription medication.
Conjunctival congestion or subconjunctival hemorrhage caused by poor eye habits, staying up late, or rubbing the eyes frequently, generally do not need special treatment, and can be relieved by resting and relaxing the eyes.
Eye infections caused by bacteria, viruses and other pathogenic microorganisms may also lead to conjunctival congestion or subconjunctival hemorrhage. Bacterial infections can be treated with topical antibiotic eye drops, such as tobramycin eye drops. Viral infections require the application of antiviral medications, such as acyclovir eye drops and ganciclovir eye drops. All medications should be used as prescribed by the doctor.
If the red blood clots in the eyes do not get better for a long time or accompanied by other eye discomfort, you need to go to a professional ophthalmologist to find out the cause, under the guidance of the doctor targeted treatment.