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The time it takes for blood to leave the vitreous gel in the eye can vary significantly depending on several factors, including the amount of blood and the underlying cause. Typically, it may take several days to weeks for the blood to gradually clear as the body reabsorbs it. In some cases, if the bleeding is substantial or persistent, it may take longer, and intervention might be necessary. Regular monitoring by an eye specialist is essential to assess the situation.

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