Eye Aneurysm and Exercise: What You Need to Know
No, you should not exercise if you have a burst blood vessel in the eye.
Exercising can increase your blood pressure and cause more bleeding in the eye. This can make the burst blood vessel worse and delay healing.
If you have a burst blood vessel in the eye, it is important to rest and avoid any activities that could increase your blood pressure. This includes exercise, heavy lifting, and straining. You should also avoid taking any medications that could thin your blood, such as aspirin or ibuprofen.
If your burst blood vessel is severe, you may need to see a doctor for treatment. Treatment may include eyedrops, ointments, or surgery.
You should wait until your burst blood vessel has completely healed before exercising again. This will usually take a few weeks.
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