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.
Also known as Subconjuctival hemorrhage is typically painless and can be caused by a variety of medical conditions. Subconjuctival hemorrhage is commonly associated with high blood pressure, smoking, trauma to the eye or ingesting excessive amounts of salt or food additives.
It is not recommended that you fly if you have bleeding behind the eyes or any other bleeding condition. The changes in air pressure could increase the bleeding.
yes bleeding behind your eye can cause you to go blind if you have the blood draining for a long time. So if I were you I would get it checked with a doctor.
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im a diabetic have bleeding behind eye going to doctor next week what can be done
Sorry I don't sign into anything on the internet. Hope i can find the answer some other place.
You need to have seen an optician to find out the course of this problem. Considering some patients do suffer from pains in the eyes or headaches due to this, the doctor should prescribe some pain killers and something to suppress the bleeding such as Tranexamic acid that help the blood coagulate so that you may not loose too much blood or rather just to help subside the bleeding.
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One possible cause of intermittent pressure or pulling behind 1 eye is problems with the sinuses. Allergies can also cause pressure behind the eye.
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im a diabetic have bleeding behind eye going to doctor next week what can be done
If the bleeding behind the eye is macular degeneration there is hope! My mom is 92 and is currently undergoing treatment for this condition. There are injections that she receives...also taking MaxiVision vitamins has helped her tremendously.
You had a vitreous hemorrhage. It happens to some aging eyes.
Methylphenidate has not been known to cause a hemorrhage behind the eyes. Something that can cause bleeding behind the retina in both your eyes is diabetes or a stroke of the eye.
no bleeding in the eye cannot be treated with steroid injections in the eye
Yes, at least call and ask to speak with the doctor- they may need to refer you straight to the ER
bleeding out of your rectum is dangerous ...
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!
probably not. Our eyes are pretty well designed to deal with that kind of stuff. The problems listed are probably from another cause.
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If your eye is bleeding, seek help from a GP or go to a hospital to get it checked out. Cutting your eye isn't good.