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Should I See A Doctor For Subconjunctival Hemorrhage With Constricted Pupils?

I woke up two days ago with a subconjunctival hemorrhage in my left eye. The whole left side up to the iris is red, but the blood is not in the iris. It seems to be a little worse today, and my pupils are very constricted. I'm not on any drugs (legal or otherwise). I'm not in any pain, but it's a little uncomfortable, tender like a bruise. THe day before it happened, I had some pain in that eye, which I ignored. I wouldn't be too worried if it wasn't for the pupils. I also think my blood pressure is a little high. Should I see a doctor?
Mon, 13 Jan 2014
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It will take time for subcunjuctival hemorrhge to subside.Constriction of pupil the cause is to be ascertain.Split lamp examination and fundas examination is required for proper diagnosis.You should see an eye doctor first.
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Should I See A Doctor For Subconjunctival Hemorrhage With Constricted Pupils?

It will take time for subcunjuctival hemorrhge to subside.Constriction of pupil the cause is to be ascertain.Split lamp examination and fundas examination is required for proper diagnosis.You should see an eye doctor first.