9 Things Your Eyes Say about Your Health [If You See Grey Ring around Your Cornea, Watch Out]

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9 Things Your Eyes Say about Your Health [If You See Grey Ring around Your Cornea, Watch Out]

7-Blood in eye

The medical term for having blood in eye is “subconjunctival hemorrhag,” which simply means a broken blood vessel under the conjunctiva (the clear surface of the eye). Since conjunctiva can’t absorb the blood very quickly, blood gets stuck there for a while. Horrifying as it may look, subconjunctival hemorrhage does not harm the eyes. In fact, the tiny blood vessels are so vulnerable that they can burst when you cough or laugh hard enough.

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