It gets reabsorbed into your system although it can take some time to happen.
It's called subconjunctival haemorrhage, and it's mainly due to high blood pressure which causes bursting of veins.
It doesn't matter how much blood you see, it could be bleeding behind your eye , or into your sinus cavities . Go to the doctor or ER NOW!
On recent visit to eye doctor's, he stated that my left eye had a small blood vessel that was bleeding due to Diabetes. I asked him what was the treatment for this and does it go away. The answe i got was NO it does not go away and there is treatment for this as it can be lasered . On recent visit to eye doctor's, he stated that my left eye had a small blood vessel that was bleeding due to diabetes. I asked him what was the treatment for this and does it go away. The answe i got was NO it does not go away and there is treatment for this as it can be lasered .
Too much pressure in the eye, or something pushing from behind it, GO GET CHECKED OUT !!!!!!!
Go to a doctor
if you have dry skin behind or around your eye you can treat it by putting on vitamin A cream ( ointment ) careful not to get it in your eye. if that does not work you can try ( Betasonate ) this is an ointment that you can prescribe ,and if that does not work you can go and visit a dermatologist .
Yes. Go to an ophthalmologist.
First off, the best course of action is to go to an opthamologist. They will be able to tell the person the severity of the issue and what can be done to help speed the healing process and if it is permanent.
Yes, it can be. Just last September I bounced a ball into my eye(left) and everyone thought I was just going to get a black eye. But no. It had expanded the eye and it it had pressed on something that had made it bleed behind. My coloured ring outside the pupil started filling up with blood and turned black, I had to do no sports and had to sleep sitting up for two months! My left eye is still bigger and the pupil is visually bigger and I could've gone blind. But it depends how you do it most of the time.
Yes, at least call and ask to speak with the doctor- they may need to refer you straight to the ER
No, it would not be recommended.
I wouldn't take any chances so if you notice anything immediately consult a doctor.