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One of the causes of a red eye
is subconjunctival hemorrhage. This happens when a small
blood vessel under the conjunctiva breaks and bleeds. A red patch
of blood appears on the white of the eye, but causes no pain or
change in vision. In some cases, the hemorrhage is caused by coughing,
heaving lifting or vomiting. It may also develop following eye surgery
or trauma.
While it may look frightening, a subconjunctival hemorrhage is
essentially harmless. The blood becomes trapped underneath the clear
conjunctival tissue, much like a bruise. No treatment is necessary
as the blood naturally reabsorbs within several weeks
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