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All About Broken Blood Vessels in the Eye

Have you noticed a red spot in your eye? It might be a broken blood vessel. Let's understand what it means and how to address it. Our AI assistant is here to answer all your questions.

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Don't worry; broken blood vessels in the eye are usually harmless and heal on their own. If you have any concerns or need further assistance, consult with a healthcare professional.

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A broken blood vessel in the eye, known as a subconjunctival hemorrhage, can look alarming but is usually harmless and heals on its own. It's often caused by things like sneezing, coughing, or rubbing the eye. Have you experienced any discomfort, or is it more of an aesthetic concern? It's important to monitor any pain or vision changes. How are you feeling about it?