Eye Conditions

Sub-conjunctival Bleed

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A sub-conjunctival haemorrhage (hem-more-redge) may appear alarming, however, it is painless and usually occurs without you even knowing about it. The majority of sub-conjunctival haemorrhages occur without any known cause and usually disappear without the need for any treatment. The blood will gradually absorb over a couple of weeks, you may even notice that it changes a yellow/brown colour as it eventually disappears. Please do mention that you have suffered from a sub-conjunctival haemorrhage if you have not had your blood pressure measured recently; if you have had any trauma to your eye, or if you have noticed any other unusual bleeding or bruising of your body.

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