How is conjunctival hemorrhage

Dr. Skylar Lawson
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2025-05-03 13:31:51
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The most common cause of subconjunctival hemorrhage is the rupture of conjunctival capillaries. The most common cause may be rubbing eyes, staying up late, drinking or tiredness. The most direct and most common cause is subconjunctival hemorrhage caused by rupture of conjunctival blood vessels caused by rubbing eyes. However, subconjunctival bleeding is similar to skin bruising, often without pain, itching, and does not affect vision. Clinically, the routine is to observe the main, if 48 hours later, you can use hot compress to promote the absorption of bleeding. If there is no obvious accompanying other symptoms, generally to observe the main, do not need medical treatment.