Subconjunctival hemorrhage: Risk factors and potential indicators

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Subconjunctival hemorrhage is a benign disorder that is a common cause of acute ocular redness. The major risk factors include trauma and contact lens usage in younger patients, whereas among the elderly, systemic vascular diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, and arteriosclerosis are more common. In patients in whom subconjunctival hemorrhage is recurrent or persistent, further evaluation, including workup for systemic hypertension, bleeding disorders, systemic and ocular malignancies, and drug side effects, is warranted. © 2013 Tarlan and Kiratli, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd.

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Tarlan, B., & Kiratli, H. (2013, June 11). Subconjunctival hemorrhage: Risk factors and potential indicators. Clinical Ophthalmology. https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S35062

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