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Subconjunctival hemorrhage: Subconjunctival hemorrhage is listed as a symptom: see Subconjunctival hemorrhage.
Causes of Subconjunctival hemorrhage (Subconjunctival hemorrhage): See detailed list of causes below.
Causes of Subconjunctival hemorrhage (Subconjunctival hemorrhage): See detailed list of causes below.
Subconjunctival hemorrhage (medical symptom): Subconjunctival hemorrhage refers to bleeding under the conjunctiva, the membranes that line the eyelids and surfaces of the eye.
The list of medical condition causes of Subconjunctival hemorrhage (Subconjunctival hemorrhage) includes:
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Subconjunctival hemorrhage (medical symptom): See also Subconjunctival hemorrhage (symptom information).
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Subconjunctival hemorrhage (medical condition): For a medical symptom description of 'Subconjunctival hemorrhage', the following disease information may be relevant to the symptoms: Subconjunctival hemorrhage (disease information). However, numerous other possible causes of the symptom may be possible.
Subconjunctival hemorrhage (medical condition): Bleeding in the eye and under eyelid
Subconjunctival hemorrhage (medical condition): Bleeding from one of the tiny, almost invisible blood vessel under the conjunctiva (the clear lining covering the eyeball and the inside of the eyelid). The condition can cause the whites of the eye to develop red patches from the blood trapped under the conjunctiva. Although the condition looks serious, it is painless, doesn't impair vision and requires no treatment as the blood will usually disappear within a few weeks. The condition may occur for no apparent reason or may result from such things as an injury, coughing and heavy lifting. It is more common in people suffering from diabetes and hypertension.
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