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Blot clotting in the Cornea
My Grandfather is experiencing a blood clot near the pupil of his right eye since today morning. He is also a BP patient and has been taking regular BP medicine. I am not sure if increased BP is a reason for this. Please can you help me with this and what can we do to get rid of this clot.
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Hello..it's Subconjunctival Haemorrhage.. nothing to worry about..the haemorrhage will change it's colour from red to orange to yellow and will fade away over a period of around 2 weeks..the redness may spread before coming down..start with Eyedrops Refresh Liquigel 1 drop 4 times a day for both as it gives soothing comfort to the eyes. Increased BP can be a reason so kindly keep in check the Blood pressure.
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