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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you a subconjunctival hemorrhage happens when a blood vessel leaks or breaks just under the conjunctiva. When this happens, blood gets trapped in the blood vessel or between the conjunctiva and white part or your eye. Eye bleeding makes the blood vessel very visible or causes a red patch on your eye.
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Redeyes with contact lenses. There is fear of infection. Avoid them till your eyes are alright. Use moxicip drops three times a day and genteal drops three times. You csan use genteal drops over the contact lenses. It ios better to wear semisoft breathing contact lenses which you need not remove at night and no chances of infection.
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Lybrate-user r you contact lens user? if not then it might be some allergy inspite of infection. You can use moxicip kt eye drop one drop 4 times a day. If no improvement then milder steroid has to be added but after consulting an ophthalmologist.
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