A 5-year-old child presents to the pediatric clinic with a mother who is very alarmed by a bright red patch on the left eye that appeared after a severe bout of coughing. On examination, the structure marked **A** in the diagram—a sharply demarcated bright red patch—is visible. The child is otherwise comfortable, has no eye pain, and vision is normal. The mother asks if this is serious and requires urgent treatment. Based on the appearance and clinical presentation, what is the most appropriate management?
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