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Bleeding From Eye

Bleeding from the eye occurs due to breaks in the blood vessels involving the tissue layers of the eye. The different types of eye bleeding are subconjunctival hemorrhage, hyphema, and vitreous hemorrhage. Eye pain, redness of the eye, and blurry vision are common symptoms. Steroid and numbing eye drops relieve swelling and pain caused by eye bleeding.

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I had an eye hemorrhage, and now I see flashes. Please help.

Query: Hi doctor, A year ago, I had something struck in the eye, and this caused an eye hemorrhage that lasted about two weeks. Now I still see flashes in my eyes, and when I move suddenly in dark places, and when I close my eye in sunlight and roll it, there is a ball movement across the bottom right of m...  Read Full »


Dr. Manish Mahabir

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Posterior vitreous detachment is an ongoing process. It takes time to complete. In the meantime, you will have these symptoms of flashes and may be floaters. The thing you see in sunlight is called an entoptic phenomenon, in which your own re...  Read Full »

What is the cause for eye floaters problem?

Query: Hi doctor, I am 56 years old male. I have eye floaters problem. I have blood pressure. I am taking tablets for it.  Read Full »


Dr. Neha Rathi

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. The floaters in the front of the eye indicate disease in the posterior segment of the eye that is retina or vitreous. As you have raised blood pressure, though you are taking medication, you have an increased chance of having retina and vitreous problems. You can get yo...  Read Full »

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