What Is an Intraocular Hemorrhage?
An intraocular hemorrhage is bleeding that occurs inside the eye, either in the vitreous, retina, or other internal spaces. This blood disrupts light transmission and can cause floaters, shadows, or sudden vision loss. Causes range from diabetic eye disease to trauma or retinal tears. The impact on vision depends on the severity and location. Timely evaluation helps prevent further damage.
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