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A '''subconjunctival haemmorrhage''' is an alarming, but usually harmless condition whereby small ] in the ] (white of the ]) burst, leading to bleeding between the sclera and ]. It can be associated with ], or ] to the eye. A '''subconjunctival haemmorrhage''' is an alarming, but usually harmless condition whereby small ] in the ] (white of the ]) burst, leading to bleeding between the sclera and ]. It can be associated with ], or ] to the eye.


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A subconjunctival haemmorrhage is an alarming, but usually harmless condition whereby small blood vessels in the sclera (white of the eye) burst, leading to bleeding between the sclera and conjunctiva. It can be associated with high blood pressure, or trauma to the eye.

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