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subconjunctival hemorrhage
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eye, red eye, red eye, bright red, crimson patch appearing, in the white, the eye, subconjunctival hemorrhages, bright red patches on the white, the eye, bulbar conjunctiva, occur, a small blood vessel near the surface breaks open, bleeds, they may happen, injury, and , first noticed, one awakens, looks, in the bathroom mirror, sudden increases in pressure violent sneezing, coughing, produce subconjunctival hemorrhages, hemorrhages may also occur, high blood pressure, in those who take blood thinners, hemorrhages, common in newborn infants, appear, a bright red sickle-shaped hemorrhage on the white, the eye, thought to be, relatively violent pressure changes across the length, the infant's body, delivery, a bright red patch appearing on the white, the eye, painless, no discharge from eye, subconjunctival hemorrhages, diagnosed by direct examination, blood pressure, areas of bruising, bleeding, specific tests needed, no treatment is needed, routine blood pressure monitoring is advised, subconjunctival hemorrhages, self-limiting, resolve, a period of one week, no complications, a bright red patch appears on the white of child's eye, contact health care provider, take blood thinners, have bleeding, bruising in other areas, no known prevention.
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