If you have blood in your eye it is called subconjunctival hemorrhage. It is basically a broken blood vessel in your eye. This is usually a harmless condition that will go away on its own in a week or two.
Yes, if cut or injured the eyes can bleed.
Sometimes people suffer from bleeding eyes and which have never suffered any physical injury and it is a disease on its own called Hyphema. Depending on what the person is suffering from and the kind of bleeding it is. So far surgery is the treatment but there are ways to make the bleed subside in the meantime.
The eyeball can't bleed, but the vessels in it. They can burst and then you're eye will be red.
Not within the center - that part is filled with a clear fluid called the Vitreous Humour - but all the component parts of the eye do have a blood supply.
There can be many causes for someone bleeding from the eye. It can happen if something sharp cuts the eye. If this happens, one should consult a doctor.
yep because there is veins in your eye
Yes.
Yes.
Eyeball Chat was created on 2000-10-03.
The optic nerve is the cord at the back of the eyeball, it also carries impulses from the eye to the brain.
Optic nerve.
uveitis
Yes, but not for long.
An eyeball is a ball in your eye
Eyeball
No, an infant's eyeball is about 65 to 75% the size of a grown person's eyeball. They do get bigger, mostly before puberty.
Eyeball is a compound word.
when we are at farsight the eyeball is stretched.
Eyeball is indeed a common noun.
I had the Eyeball script... But then Ben came...
Eyeball Records ended in 2012.
Eyeball Records was created in 1995.
In your armpit would be a fun place for an eyeball.
The outer covering of the eyeball is cornea.
If you squish your eyeball, tears and blood will come out.