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  1. 21 sept. 2021 · A subconjunctival hemorrhage (sub-kun-JUNK-tih-vul HEM-uh-ruj) occurs when a tiny blood vessel breaks just underneath the clear surface of your eye (conjunctiva). In many ways, it's just like having a bruise on your skin. The conjunctiva can't absorb blood very quickly, so the blood gets trapped.

  2. Subconjunctival hemorrhage is the term for a broken blood vessel that bleeds on the surface of your eye. The clear membrane that lines the inside of your eyelid and covers the white of your eye is called the conjunctiva. It contains many tiny blood vessels ( capillaries) that can break easily.

  3. 1 mai 2023 · Subconjunctival hemorrhage is when one or more blood spots appear on the white of your eye. The eye’s conjunctiva contains a lot of tiny blood vessels that can break. If they break, blood leaks between the conjunctiva and sclera.

  4. 23 janv. 2020 · A subconjunctival hemorrhage is leakage of blood from tiny blood vessels located underneath the thin, clear membrane (conjunctiva) that lies atop the white of the eye (sclera). The pooling of this blood under the conjunctiva causes the affected area of the sclera to turn bright red.

  5. 27 avr. 2024 · Bleeding in the white of the eye is caused by a broken blood vessel. Eye injury, severe high blood pressure, forceful sneezing or coughing, eye infections, certain medications, or bleeding disorders can cause blood spots in your eye.

  6. 19 juin 2023 · A retinal hemorrhage is any injury or damage to your eye that makes blood vessels in your retina break or bleed. They can be caused by lots of other conditions and can happen suddenly (during trauma) or over time from a condition like vascular disease.

  7. 26 mai 2023 · Causes. By Mayo Clinic Staff. Tiny blood vessels, called capillaries, link the smallest parts of your arteries to the smallest parts of your veins. Petechiae form when capillaries bleed, leaking blood into the skin. The bleeding may be caused by: Prolonged straining. Medicines. Medical conditions. Prolonged straining.