Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Subconjunctival Hemorrhage (Broken Blood Vessel in Eye) Causes, Signs, Treatment and Prevention

What is a subconjunctival hemorrhage? The conjunctiva is a clear tissue that covers the white of the eye (the sclera) and lines the inside of both eyelids. A subconjunctival hemorrhage is blood that is located between the conjunctiva and the underlying sclera. What causes a subconjunctival hemorrhage? The conjunctiva contains nerves and many small blood vessels. These blood vessels are

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