Subconjunctival hemorrhage
What is Subconjunctival hemorrhage?
A subconjunctival hemorrhage is bleeding inside the conjunctiva.The conjunctiva contains so many small blood vessels that can rupture due to one or more causes and blood comes into the space between the conjunctiva and sclera.
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