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  2. Subconjunctival bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Other causes include blunt or penetrating trauma to the eye. Risk factors include hypertension, diabetes, old age, and blood thinners. Subconjunctival bleeding occurs in about 2% of newborns following a vaginal delivery. The blood accumulates between the conjunctiva and the episclera. Diagnosis is generally based on the appearance of the ...

  3. Petechia - Wikipedia

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    A petechia (/ p ɪ ˈ t iː k i ə /; [1] pl.: petechiae) is a small red or purple spot (≤4 mm in diameter) that can appear on the skin, conjunctiva, retina, and mucous membranes which is caused by haemorrhage of capillaries.

  4. Bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Bleeding; Other names: Hemorrhaging, haemorrhaging, blood loss ... Bleeding, hemorrhage, ... A subconjunctival hemorrhage is a common and relatively minor post-LASIK ...

  5. Acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis - Wikipedia

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    It typically serves to provide lubrication for the eye through the production of mucus and tears. When infected with AHC, patients will experience painful, red eyes, swelling of the conjunctival tissue, and frequent mucus discharge from the eyes accompanied by excessive tearing and subconjunctival hemorrhaging.

  6. Category:Disorders of conjunctiva - Wikipedia

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  7. Intraocular hemorrhage - Wikipedia

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    Intraocular hemorrhage may be caused by physical trauma (direct injury to the eye); ocular surgery (such as to repair cataracts); or other diseases, injuries, or disorders (such as diabetes, hypertension, or shaken baby syndrome). [2] Severe bleeding may cause high pressure inside the eye, leading to blindness.

  8. Subconjunctival haemorrhage - Wikipedia

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  9. Intravitreal injection - Wikipedia

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    Other examples of potential adverse effects are listed as follows: Discomfort and pain in the injection sites [31] Bleeding (e.g. subconjunctival, vitreous or retinal hemorrhage) [12] Vitreous reflux (the reflux of fluid from the vitreous cavity, which contains a mixture of vitreous humor and the drug administered) [37]