Medication that is administered under the conjunctiva and then delivered into the bloodstream by episcleral and conjunctival vessel
No,Its Not
only if hard eye rubbing accompanies the crying.
Subconjunctival hemorrhageSubconjunctival hemorrhageSubconjunctival hemorrhage
My eye doctor said not to run or lift heavy objects because it could interfere with healing of the hemorrhage.
No, a subconjunctival hemorrhage is bleeding between the conjunctiva and the sclera. It is a common and usually benign condition that appears as a bright red patch on the white part of the eye. Hemorrhages within the posterior segment of the eye would involve structures like the retina or vitreous humor.
It's called subconjunctival haemorrhage, and it's mainly due to high blood pressure which causes bursting of veins.
The injection rate is the number of injections. The injection pressure is the pressure the injection is under.
yes you can it doesn't affect anything yes you can exersize
an injection under the skin is called a sucutaneous injection.
Not from the injection.
Injection
An injection into muscle is called 'an intramuscular injection.'