Eye bleeding

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Eye bleeding is often due to an eye injury such as penetration of a sharp object or blunt trauma. Other possible causes of eye bleeding include malformation of the blood vessels in the eye, severe inflammation in the interior parts of the eye or even cancer.

Common causes of subconjunctival hemorrhage

When it comes to subconjunctival hemorrhage, it appears as red spots on the white part of the eye that form for no evident reason and not usually an issue for concern. There are certain factors that are responsible such as:

  • Excessive episodes of vomiting
  • Using blood thinning medications
  • Heavy lifting
  • Choking episode
    Eye bleeding
    When it comes to subconjunctival hemorrhage, it appears as red spots on the white part of the eye that form for no evident reason and not usually an issue for concern.
  • Coughing or sneezing especially if violent or prolonged
  • High blood pressure

Common cause of hyphema

It is important to note that eye bleeding can also occur because of various causes which includes:

  • Penetrating eye injury such as a nail or broken glass
  • Blunt trauma such as being struck by a baseball in the eye or injured in a vehicular accident

What are the dangerous causes?

Remember that any eye injury can result to permanent vision loss. If an individual has bleeding in the eye, it must be considered as a serious case until proven otherwise by a healthcare professional.

Potential complications

Depending on the cause of eye bleeding, the complications that might arise vary from none to lasting vision loss. Even scarring in the eye can disrupt with normal vision, thus it is vital to have eye bleeding assessed immediately.

Since the bleeding is usually due to serious disease or injury, a delay in treatment can lead to serious complications and permanent impairment. Once the underlying cause is determined, it is vital that the individual will follow the treatment plan.

More Information / Disclaimer

The information posted on this page on eye bleeding is for learning purposes only. Learn to recognize and manage eye injuries by taking a standard first aid course with Saskatoon First Aid.

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