See the eye doctor.: It may be simply dryness of the eye that artificial tears will help. To be sure, you need to see your eye doctor and discuss this.
Answered 9/14/2013
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Eye ulcer: If you originally had a significant corneal ulcer, then this can also affect the tissues surrounding your eye. Even after the ulcer was treated, you may have some residual inflammatory changes of the eyelids and soft tissue in the eye socket. This can cause some bruising and pressure sensation that you are describing. This should gradually get better.
Answered 9/26/2013
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