What can I do about bruised eyes?

There are many causes of ocular stasis, including many ophthalmic and systemic diseases, and prompt consultation with an ophthalmologist should be made to identify the cause and treat the cause.
If the stasis is caused by trauma, it can be manifested as localised bruising of the skin. It is recommended that within 24 hours of the early injury, local cold compresses be applied to avoid further bleeding; after 48 hours, local hot compresses can be applied gradually, and warm towels can be used externally to promote absorption and facilitate the absorption of bleeding, which can reduce symptoms and shorten the recovery time of the disease. At the same time, oral treatment with blood-stasis-boosting medication usually takes 1 to 2 weeks to be absorbed.
In the case of stasis in the eye caused by high blood pressure, the blood stasis may be gradually absorbed after the blood pressure is controlled if the patient takes the medication regularly. If the bruising is caused by trauma, such as fighting, it is advisable to seek prompt medical attention to avoid delaying treatment and affecting your vision.