Subconjunctival hemorrhage refers to the breakdown of tiny blood vessels underneath the white surface of the eye (conjunctiva). It is considered a harmless condition and can be resolved on its own within two weeks. However, the common characteristic feature of subconjunctival hemorrhage is the presence of a bright red patch on the white layer of the eye.
Subconjunctival Hemorrhage - A Descriptive Review
A subconjunctival hemorrhage is a common eye complaint encountered by doctors. It is usually harmless. Read below to know more.
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.