Why does red blood often exist in the eye

Dr. Sydney Wilson
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2025-05-22 04:39:37
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There is always red blood in the eyes, indicating that the eyes are in a state of high fatigue. In addition, if the patient has problems such as getting angry or catching a cold, it will also cause the blood vessels on the surface of the eye to dilate, resulting in red blood. Under normal circumstances, after closing the eyes for a period of time, red blood can subside.