What Is Juvenile Subconjunctival Hemorrhage?
Juvenile subconjunctival hemorrhage is a sharply defined red patch that forms when a small blood vessel breaks beneath the conjunctiva. The bleeding looks dramatic but is usually harmless. Children often notice redness suddenly, sometimes after coughing, sneezing, or rubbing the eye. The hemorrhage clears as the blood is absorbed. Exams confirm that no deeper structures are involved.
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