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And shouldn't it have gone away within a weeks time.

2006-10-20 10:53:17 · 10 answers · asked by ? 2 in Health General Health Care Other - General Health Care

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Trauma to the eye or head can cause hemorrhages in the white (sclera) part of the eye. Pressure related injuries, like blast injuries, or decelleration injuries (like an automobile accident) can also sometimes cause tearing of the scleral vessels without direct impact to the eyes or face. Deep sea divers can sometimes blow an eye vessel.
It can take a while for the blood to be reabsorbed. In any case, you need to get it checked out by a physician, not an eye doc.

2006-10-20 10:57:22 · answer #1 · answered by phantomlimb7 6 · 0 0

rubbing, injury, blood pressure causing rupture. Depending on the severity it should be gone from a few days to little more than a week or so. Get it checked out though if it persists.

2006-10-20 11:03:09 · answer #2 · answered by Silver K 2 · 1 0

Sneezing, coughing very hard / pukeing can all strain your eyes and cause a broken vessle. Just leave it be, and it will go away in it's own time dear. No need to be worried, it's just a bruise like all broken vessles.

2006-10-20 10:56:23 · answer #3 · answered by essexsrose 3 · 1 0

Eye infections or inflammation can happen in diverse places. They reason redness as properly as a threat itching, discharge, soreness, or inventive and prescient issues: * Blepharitis -- inflammation of the eyelash follicles alongside the eyelid. it incredibly is brought about via epidermis micro organism. Itching is elementary, and your eyelids might look greasy or crusty. * Conjunctivitis -- inflammation or an infection of the membrane that lines the eyelids and coats the floor of the attention (the conjunctiva). This difficulty is in many circumstances stated as "pink eye." it incredibly is brought about via an endemic, micro organism, allergy, or inflammation. If brought about via an organism, it is very contagious. * Corneal ulcers -- in many circumstances brought about via a bacterial or viral an infection. (The cornea is the outer protecting of the attention.) * Uveitis -- inflammation of the uvea, such as the iris, ciliary physique, and choroid. it is in many circumstances with regards to an autoimmune disease, an infection, or exposure to pollutants. in many circumstances, in basic terms the iris is contaminated, it incredibly is termed iritis. different ability motives contain: * chilly or hypersensitive reactions. * foreign places gadgets interior the attention that decrease or harm the attention. (See eye emergencies.) * Acute glaucoma -- a unexpected improve in eye rigidity it incredibly is somewhat painful and motives severe seen disturbances. this could be a scientific emergency. maximum circumstances, glaucoma is persistent and sluggish. * Corneal scratches brought about via sand, airborne dirt and mud, or overuse of contacts. * Bleeding issues (working example, from extra use of blood thinning drugs).

2016-10-15 05:59:47 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

All the answers here can be the cause....BUT it could be indicative of a severe medical condition so I'd check it out...it's your sight after all. Diabetes, high blodd pressure & many other things can cause this. I hope it turns out not to be serious! Good luck!!

2006-10-20 10:59:04 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

My mom has that happen to her whenever she's stressed out about something... but it almost always goes away completely after 4 or 5 days.

2006-10-20 10:55:26 · answer #6 · answered by Sarah 3 · 1 0

If you cough really hard, sneeze really hard or throw up it can happen. I had one once, and it took about three weeks for it to totally go away. It looked worse before it got better.

2006-10-20 11:01:53 · answer #7 · answered by tsopolly 6 · 1 0

Rubbing them, getting punched, medical problems...

2006-10-20 10:55:07 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Allergies, and vomiting.

2006-10-20 10:55:14 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

straining

2006-10-20 10:54:20 · answer #10 · answered by KK 4 · 1 0

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