Depends: This depends on the level of blood and inflammation caused by the injury. You should be under the care of an eye doctor. This condition can lead to other problems if not properly managed.
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Check with your eye : Doctor first and see if you are still on the dilating or red top drop. Sometimes this is continued even after the hyphema resolves. It will keep the vision blurry. Otherwise, you may still have inflammation in the eye. So, best to be followed closely for the hyphema.
Answered 7/22/2013
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