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I have blood in my white part of my eye ., what do you recommend?

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Sub conj heme: If no pain or light sensitivity and vision is normal, this most likely is a sub conjunctival hemorrhage. It is basically a capillary on the while of the eye that spontaneously bleeds and forms a blood spot on the white of the eye. The rest of the eye remains normal color. Like an bruise, it will slowly reabsorb and resolve without problems.

Answered 4/20/2018

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Dr. John Jarstad answered

Specializes in Ophthalmology

Visine Gets Red Out: This is the one condition we recommend using Visine (gets the red out) eyedrops for. Use visine with Tetrahydrozoline 1 drop twice a day for 2 weeks or until the redness is gone. Check your blood pressure and do not take aspirin until the redness is gone. If you have recurrent episodes see an ophthalmologist

Answered 2/3/2017

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