A subconjunctival hemorrhage occurs when blood vessels in the eye break, and it's usually harmless. Common causes include sneezing, straining, coughing, or minor eye injury. It usually goes away on ...
A blood spot in the eye, often a subconjunctival hemorrhage, is usually harmless, clears in 1-2 weeks.
“Bleeding eye” virus, also known as the Marburg virus, is circulating in Rwanda. The U.S. State Department and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are warning about traveling to certain regions ...
Retinal hemorrhage is the medical term for bleeding in the retina. There are various types of retinal hemorrhages, including vitreous, intraretinal, and subretinal bleeds. The retina is a layer of ...