Does hyphema have sequela

Dr. Addison Carter
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2025-05-19 02:17:47
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Hyphema
is caused by eye trauma, leading to rupture of scleral vessels or increased osmotic pressure. After hyphema occurs, if relevant treatment can be taken in time, such as anti-inflammatory treatment, intraocular pressure lowering treatment and anti-infection treatment, the development of the disease can usually be effectively controlled, generally there will be no sequelae. However, if effective treatment measures are not taken for a long time, it may lead to further increase in bleeding volume or secondary infection, and then cause corneal blood staining, glaucoma and other sequelae.