After a fall, eye congestion may be caused by subconjunctival hemorrhage, foreign body irritation, etc. Patients should consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and treat accordingly.
1. Subconjunctival hemorrhage: after a fall, the patient’s eyes become congested, which may be caused by trauma, subconjunctival microvascular rupture, permeability enhancement, resulting in subconjunctival hemorrhage caused by traumatic eye injuries may also be accompanied by severe pain in the eye, vision loss and other uncomfortable symptoms.
2. Foreign body: the patient’s eyes become congested after a fall, which may also be caused by foreign body stimulation of the eye tissues such as dust and leaves in the process of falling, and the patient may also have conjunctival edema, pain, foreign body sensation, photophobia and other discomforts. Patients need to avoid rubbing the eyes, if there is a foreign body stays in the eye surface, patients can remove the foreign body under the guidance of the doctor.
Patients with significant eye congestion are advised to seek prompt medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.