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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.

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What is the treatment to cure bleeding behind retina?

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.


What is the extra layer of reflecting cells behind the retina?

The choroid layer lies behind the retina and in front of the sclera. It carries oxygen and other necessary nourishment to the retina.


What causes the appearance of a black spot on the retina?

The appearance of a black spot on the retina is typically caused by damage or bleeding in the eye, which can be due to conditions such as macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, or a detached retina.


What is a Retinal hemorrhage?

Bleeding of the retina, a key structure in vision located at the back of the eye


Light sensitive eye cells?

You mean at the back of the eye, not behind it? If so, retina


What vision abnormality occurs when the light is focused behind the retina?

farsightedness


Where in the retina is the light focused in farsightedness?

In farsightedness (hyperopia), light is focused behind the retina due to the eyeball being too short or the cornea having too little curvature. This causes blurry vision when looking at close objects.


What is retinal hemorrhage?

Retinal hemorrhage is the abnormal bleeding of the blood vessels in the retina, the membrane in the back of the eye.


Something behind the eye?

The retina is behind the eye The vitreous humor.


What happens if the light is focused behind or in front of the retina?

If the light is focused behind the retina, it causes nearsightedness (myopia), where distant objects appear blurry. If the light is focused in front of the retina, it causes farsightedness (hyperopia), making close objects appear blurry. Both conditions can be corrected with glasses, contacts, or refractive surgery.


Where are images formed on farsighted people?

In farsighted individuals, images are formed behind the retina due to a shorter-than-normal eyeball. This can lead to difficulty seeing close-up objects clearly, as light entering the eye focuses on a point beyond the retina. Glasses or contact lenses can help correct this by refocusing the light onto the retina.


Where do images come into focus?

For people who are farsighted, images come into focus behind the retina; for people who are nearsighted, images come into focus in front of the retina.