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Need Second Opinion On Blood Clot In Eyes Due To Hurt

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Posted on Fri, 2 Feb 2024
Question: Laptop charger cable hit to the direct inside white eye
Immediately the eye layer got blood clot
Consulted a physician and advised to have pain killer and allergic tab
Seeking an another opinion
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Answered by Dr. Satnarain Bansal (38 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Conjunctival injury

Detailed Answer:
Hi
By the images you sent, it seems that it is a superficial scleral- conjuctival injury ( Abrasion ). As the clot is present, therefore, bleeding seems to be stopped & you need only conservative treatment, which you are taking. Still, I am of the opinion that as there is break in the continuity of conjunctiva or conjunctiva +superficial sclera, an antibiotic eye drops with/ without oral antibiotic may be advisable depending on the extent of injury.
However, though,the likelihood is minimum, still if there is persistence/aggravation of pain or the swelling in lids increase, it is an indication for a further re-evaluation by an ophthalmologist.
Thanks.
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Dr. Satnarain Bansal

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Need Second Opinion On Blood Clot In Eyes Due To Hurt

Brief Answer: Conjunctival injury Detailed Answer: Hi By the images you sent, it seems that it is a superficial scleral- conjuctival injury ( Abrasion ). As the clot is present, therefore, bleeding seems to be stopped & you need only conservative treatment, which you are taking. Still, I am of the opinion that as there is break in the continuity of conjunctiva or conjunctiva +superficial sclera, an antibiotic eye drops with/ without oral antibiotic may be advisable depending on the extent of injury. However, though,the likelihood is minimum, still if there is persistence/aggravation of pain or the swelling in lids increase, it is an indication for a further re-evaluation by an ophthalmologist. Thanks.