| subconjunctival hemorrhage |
Bleeding from blood vessels on the surface of the eye that leaves a red patch. This common problem can be caused by sneezing, coughing, high blood pressure, trauma and more.
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| subconjunctival hemorrhage |
A condition that occurs when a blood vessel of the white part of the eye (conjunctiva) breaks and bleeds, resulting in a reddened eye.
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| subconjunctival hemorrhage |
Subconjunctival hemorrhage is the breakage of small blood vessels in the eyes of a baby. One or both of the eyes may have a bright red band around the iris. This is very common and does not cause damage to the eyes. The redness is usually absorbed in a week to ten days.
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| subconjunctival hemorrhage |
Rupture of the superficial arteries in the sclera. SEE: illus. . ETIOLOGY: Subconjunctival hemorrhage can result from blunt trauma to the eye or
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beneath the conjunctiva.
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