How to Treat Red Blood Spots in the Eyes

Red blood spots in the eyes are commonly seen clinically as subglottic conjunctival hemorrhages. Small subconjunctival hemorrhage is usually considered for clinical observation and does not require special treatment. Large subconjunctival hemorrhage can be treated with physical therapy, medication and other treatments. 1. Physical therapy. Within 24 hours of subconjunctival hemorrhage, it is recommended to apply cold compresses to the local area of the eye to prevent the hemorrhage from worsening, such as wrapping ice cubes in a towel and applying cold compresses. 24 hours later, you can consider applying hot compresses to promote the absorption of the hemorrhage, such as applying hot compresses with a warm towel or a hot egg. 2. Medication. You can consider oral Yunnan Baiyao capsules and other drugs to promote blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis, to promote the absorption of bleeding. In the treatment, pay attention to avoid rubbing the eyes directly with hands, avoid strenuous exercise. It is recommended that the patient consult a doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions.