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  1. 27 de abr. de 2024 · Symptoms. Causes. Risk Factors for Blood in Eye. Diagnosis. Treatment. Blood spots in the white of your eye ( subconjunctival hemorrhage ) are caused by tiny blood vessels breaking just beneath the clear surface of the eye ( conjunctiva ). You will see a speck of redness on the white of the eye or a larger area of visible blood.

  2. 20 de sept. de 2023 · Causes. Treatment. Contacting a doctor. Diagnosis. Outlook. Summary. An eye bleed can appear in the form of blotches or complete redness of the eye. A person may also experience blood stained...

  3. 8 de may. de 2023 · Eye bleeding makes the blood vessel very visible or causes a red patch on your eye. This kind of eye bleeding is common. It usually doesn’t cause pain or affect your vision. You’ll...

  4. 21 de sept. de 2021 · The most obvious sign of a subconjunctival hemorrhage is a bright red patch on the white (sclera) of your eye. Despite its bloody appearance, a subconjunctival hemorrhage looks worse than it is and should cause no change in your vision, discharge or pain. Your only discomfort may be a scratchy feeling on the surface of the eye.

  5. 19 de jun. de 2023 · A retinal hemorrhage is the medical term for bleeding in your retina. Hemorrhages are any type of bleeding from a damaged blood vessel. Retinal hemorrhages can be caused by traumas (like getting hit in the head) and health conditions that affect your eyes or blood vessels.

  6. 14 de mar. de 2022 · Hyphema is the medical term for bleeding inside your eye. Specifically, hyphema causes blood to pool behind your cornea (the outermost layer of your eye) and your iris (the colored part of your eye). It’s usually caused by something hitting your eye. Sports injuries are the most common cause of hyphema.

  7. 4 de mar. de 2019 · A subconjunctival hemorrhage is blood on the front of the eye. Don't confuse it with blood in the front of the eye. Blood in the eye (behind the clear cornea) is a serious condition called a hyphema. Unlike a subconjunctival hemorrhage, a hyphema requires immediate attention from an eye doctor.