There is no food or drug to prevent recurrent eye bleeding, patients with recurrent eye bleeding may be related to conjunctival microvascular circulation disorders, ocular inflammatory response, diabetes and other factors, patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to reduce the risk of bleeding using vitamin C, sodium vitrate, pranoprofen eye drops, metformin and other drugs.
1. Conjunctival microvascular circulatory disorders: patients with conjunctival microvascular circulatory disorders, increased vascular fragility, external stimuli (such as rubbing the eyes) are prone to recurrent bleeding in the eyes, patients can take vitamin C tablets orally to reduce the risk of bleeding in the eyes.
2. Ocular inflammatory response: ocular inflammatory response can cause patients with conjunctival congestion, edema, blood vessels are prone to rupture triggered by hemorrhage, patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use Pralofen eye drops and other medications to reduce conjunctival edema, play an anti-inflammatory effect, reduce the chances of ocular hemorrhage.
3. Diabetes: diabetic patients with poor glycemic control can easily cause diabetic retinopathy, which can lead to recurrent intraocular hemorrhage, patients can regularly take metformin and other hypoglycemic drugs to reduce blood glucose, in order to prevent eye hemorrhage.
It is recommended that patients with recurrent bleeding in the eyes should consult the hospital in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.