Hyphema refers to bleeding in the eye's anterior chamber, present between the iris and cornea. Trauma to the eye, especially from a sports injury is the most common cause of this condition. It can also be caused by medical conditions such as hemophilia, leukemia, and diabetes. Eye pain, blurry vision, and light sensitivity are common symptoms.
Blood in the Eye - An Overview
Subconjunctival hemorrhage and hyphema are the common conditions presenting with bloody eyes. Both are caused due to many factors but commonly injury or trauma.
Hyphema - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Hyphema is a painful condition in which red blood cells (RBC) of the blood accumulate in the front part of the eyes. Read the article below.