When a persons eyes dilate and the back of the eyes begin to bleed, it is a sign of diabetic retinopathy. Diabetic retinopathy are at risk diseases to type 1 and type 2 individuals with Diabetes. Doctors recommend an annual eye exam to determine if a person is more likely to be prone to the disease.
When you get your eyes dilated and the back of the eyes are bleeding, it may indicate a condition called diabetic retinopathy. If left untreated, it can lead to vision loss. Early detection and treatment through procedures like laser therapy or surgery can help manage the condition and preserve vision. It is crucial to consult an eye specialist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Dilated means made wider of larger, so 50% dilated is 50% larger
Next time you take drugs look in the mirror..if your pupils are dilated, then you are on drugs. However, if your pupils are permanently dilated it could be a potentially serious eye condition., which an optician would be the first person to ask, and he will conduct an eye test.
You should get your child to the emergency room.
Angioectasia in the proximal transverse colon refers to dilated blood vessels in the lining of the colon. These blood vessels can be fragile and prone to bleeding, which can lead to iron deficiency anemia or gastrointestinal bleeding. Treatment may involve endoscopic procedures to cauterize or coagulate the bleeding vessels.
you may be bleeding even if you are pregnant
It doesn't mean that. A woman who can be pregnant can be pregnant. A woman can have withdrawal bleeding for unrelated reasons. It's almost like asking why having blue eyes means you can still have brown hair.
it means they see everything
he want to get it from the back>>>>>>
she likes you back
your eyes go almost completely black, like shark eyes but you'll barely be able to see the colored part of your eye. and i mean barely. it also depends on the person though. mine got extremely dilated.
This can be a sign of a serious neurologic disease and, if noted in a pet or a person, should be seen by either a vet (for the pet) or a doctor (for a person). Eyesight is actually somewhat shared between the two eyes, so the pupils dilate and constrict together. To have one eye dilated and one constricted or normal, the neural connection between the two eyes would have to be damaged or destroyed.