Bleeding from eyes .
waht will be the cause and disease likely to be?
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Eye bleeding is usually caused by an injury to the eye. Other serious causes include cancer, malformations of blood vessels in the eye, and severe irritation and inflammation of the iris, which is the colored part of the eye
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Bleeding of the eye is usually caused by suffering an injury to the eye. Less common but serious causes of eye bleeds include cancer, malformations of blood vessels in the eye, and irritation and inflammation of the iris (the colored part of the eye).
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Even a strong sneeze or cough can cause a blood vessel to break in the eye. You don't need to treat it. Your symptoms may worry you. But a subconjunctival hemorrhage is usually a harmless condition that disappears within two weeks or so.
What should I do if I am bleeding in the eye?:-
Call 911 or go to emergency room immediately. As you wait to reach the hospital: Do not rub the eye or put pressure on the eyeball. Don't take aspirin or ibuprofen because they can make bleeding worse.
Call 911 or go to emergency room immediately. As you wait to reach the hospital: Do not rub the eye or put pressure on the eyeball. Don't take aspirin or ibuprofen because they can make bleeding worse.If the injury is serious enough, blood can accumulate in the eye's anterior chamber -- the fluid-filled space between the cornea and the iris -- and appear as a dark pool in the iris. This is known as hyphema and can be quite serious, potentially causing vision problems and cornea damage.
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