Can eye capillary rupture cause blindness?

Dr. Casey Young
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2025-05-19 00:17:33
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If the patient has only subconjunctival capillary rupture, the bleeding volume is usually small and does not affect the eye, and generally does not cause blindness; if the patient has capillary rupture caused by other diseases, it may cause blindness due to delayed treatment or deviation of treatment plan.
The
patient should go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause through ophthalmoscopy, CT examination, etc., and carry out targeted treatment.