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Ophthalmolog
17.06.2003, 14:48
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The dear ophthalmologist!

I ask your advice or council: a Week ago I have woken up and have found out on an eyeglobe a hemorrhage which as though "looked out" because of a cornea. In some days it was slightly smeared and has turned pale, but already some days occur or happen nothing. I do not test any dyscomfort, but nevertheless it would be desirable to get rid of it or this.

In advance I thank.

Ophthalmolog
17.06.2003, 14:57
The hemorrhage under a conjunctiva occurs or happens, as a rule, because of povyshenoj fragilities of capillaries.
It passes or takes place more often independently, without any assistance for 1-2 weeks (depending on size of a hemorrhage) and any trouble, except for cosmetic, usually does not cause or cause.
But vsyozhe, it would be quite good to strengthen a vascular wall an eutrophy and reception of vitamins (in particular Ascorutinum or Acidum ascorbinicum).
To help or assist a resorption of a hemorrhage it is possible zakapyvaniem 3 % of a solution of the Iodide of the Potassium on 1 drop 3-4 r.d.