What should I do if my subconjunctival hemorrhage hasn’t cleared up in a month?

Subconjunctival hemorrhage has not been absorbed for a month, it can be treated by doing hot compresses on the eye and taking oral medicines to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis.
Subconjunctival hemorrhage is a common disease in ophthalmology, which is usually caused by rubbing the eye hard or accidentally touching the eye, resulting in the rupture of small blood vessels in the conjunctival tissue causing sheet-like bleeding.
If the subconjunctival hemorrhage is thicker, it will be absorbed more slowly. If it has not been absorbed for more than a month, the patient can accelerate the absorption of the hemorrhage by applying hot compresses to the eye.
Patients can also take oral medications to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis, which can also promote the absorption of hemorrhage, for example, Hexue Mingmu Tablet and Xuefu Huiyu Capsule.
Patients with subconjunctival hemorrhage should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital in a timely manner, and the doctor will guide the patient for treatment after detailed examination and evaluation of the condition.