No: A subconjunctival hemorrhage will clear in 1-2 weeks.
Answered 9/11/2013
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Possibly: Warm compresses can speed reabsorption of the blood. Causes such as hypertension, blood thinning meds; aspirin, ibuprophen, and other nsaids must be adjusted to lowest effective dose to prevent rebleeds. Allergies and dry eye need to be controlled and treated to prevent eye rubbing.
Answered 12/13/2014
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