Not normally, it is quite a common thing and often harmless, and should fade on its own soon enough. However if there is any pain, or dizziness or any change to your vision at all you should definitely see a doctor.
Common causes of a burst blood vessel in the eye include straining, coughing, sneezing, rubbing the eyes, high blood pressure, and certain medical conditions like diabetes or blood clotting disorders.
hey im not too sure but i think its mean u have conjunctiveitus
It is probably a burst blood vessel. A burst blood vessel in the eye can be caused by coughing, laughing, vomiting, or anything that puts pressure on the eye/face itself. Staying up late will never be the cause. It should not hurt, should not impair your vision, and should clear up in about a week (if not, go see a doctor).
You may have a eye infection or bloodshot eyes.
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A burst blood vessel in the eye, also known as a subconjunctival hemorrhage, can be caused by injury, straining, rubbing the eye too hard, or even sneezing or coughing forcefully. It can also occur due to high blood pressure, diabetes, or blood-thinning medications. In most cases, it is not a serious condition and will resolve on its own.
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.
Burst blood vessel in the brain
its a vessel in your eye. its a vessel in your eye.
yes you can it doesn't affect anything yes you can exersize
Any change in pressure can result in a minor burst blood vessel. Screaming may cause such an increase in blood pressure. Coughing and vomiting may also do so.
A light red spot on the eye could be caused by a burst blood vessel, eye irritation, dry eyes, or eye strain. It is important to consult an eye doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment.