How to Treat..
Injury by fight
Injury of eye due to fight.. Redness
Subconjunctival hemorrhage. Usually asymptomatic. May give artificial tear eye drops and analgesia if pain from the fight.
Subconjunctival haemorrhages After reassuring the patient about its disappearance within about 3weeks,prescribe some artificial tear drops + vitamin C
Traumatic s/c hg examine vision cornea AC lens position & fundus , if every thing normal s/g hg will clear in 7 days without treatment
LE TRAUMATIC S C HEMARGHE ON THE NASAL ASPECTOF BULBAR CONJUCTIVA CLOSE TO LIMBUS
Subconjuctival hhg Recovery self 2 week Artificial tear drops
Injury of eye due to fight.. Redness
It’s a simple subconjuctival Haemarrage
Arnica Montana 200 cc 4-4 globule every 2Hourly (Homeopathic medicine)
Arnica Montana... Best remedy for haemorrhage
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