Subconjunctival hemorrhage complication due to trauma

Subconjunctival hemorrhage with hyphema Postoperative complication due to trauma.

Subconjunctival hemorrhage with hyphema Postoperative complication due to trauma


What is subconjunctival hemorrhage ?

A subconjunctival haemorrhage is bleeding underneath the conjunctiva. It can occur after a sudden or severe sneeze or cough, heavy lifting, straining, vomiting or even rubbing one's eyes too roughly. It can also occur as a side effect of eye surgery or blood thinners.

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The most obvious sign of a subconjunctival hemorrhage is a bright red patch on the white (sclera) of your eye.

Despite its bloody appearance, a subconjunctival hemorrhage should cause no change in your vision, no discharge from your eye and no pain. Your only discomfort may be a scratchy feeling on the surface of your eye.

What is hyphema ?



What are the treatment for SBH and Hyphens ?

Subconjunctival hemorrhage with hyphema Postoperative complication due to trauma


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