Probably not repeat: The space in which hemorrhage spreads on the front of the eye is narrow and the bleeding from one event over several days or more will spread over a very wide area looking like a rebleed but usually is the spread of a first and only bleed. This will resorb and your eye should go back to normal. You need to seen an ophthalmologist only if the eye hurts or the vision changes.
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