why is our eye get bleeding without any accident ?
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Many cases of bleeding in the eye are the result of trauma caused by blunt objects, falls, fights, and sports injuries. In fact, sports accidents alone cause more than 40,000 eye injuries every year, according to the American Academy of Family Physicians, which is why the group advocates wearing eye protection on the playing field or court. Disorders such as inflammation of the iris, a blood vessel abnormality, or eye cancer can also lead to bleeding in the eye.
The academy recommends that you see a doctor immediately if there is blood in your eye and any of the following symptoms or conditions is present:
Sudden decrease in or loss of vision
Pain on movement of the eye
Unusual sensitivity to light
Double vision
Bulging of the eye
Light flashes or floaters
Irregularly shaped pupil
Foreign-body sensation (or an embedded foreign body)
Redness and inflammation of the eye
Halos around lights
Severe cuts on the eyelid
Red patches on the whites of the eyes
Loss of field of vision
Broken contact lens or shattered eyeglasses
Puncture to the eye