Many little babies are born with red blood clots in the white eyeballs. So, what’s wrong with red blood clots in the white eyeballs of newborns? 1, the head position of the newborn baby: due to delivery by the mother’s birth canal extrusion, the retina and conjunctiva will occur a small amount of hemorrhage, commonly known as white eye hemorrhage. White bleeding in the baby’s birth is a common phenomenon, new mothers and fathers see the baby’s white bleeding, do not panic, a few days later the baby will naturally heal. The white of the newborn’s eye is the conjunctiva of the eye, if there is a blood clot, red, there are two conditions, namely, conjunctival congestion or conjunctival hemorrhage. 2, conjunctival congestion: dilated blood vessels, visible stripes, mostly seen in conjunctivitis, such as long eye mucus, foreign body sensation can confirm the diagnosis. The diagnosis can be confirmed by long eye discharge and foreign body sensation. Also seen in keratitis or keratoconjunctival foreign body, if there are symptoms such as red eyes, photophobia, lacrimation, etc., need to see a doctor. 3. Bulbar conjunctival hemorrhage: red and flaky, without vasodilation, mostly due to vomiting, violent coughing, eye rubbing and crying. It is important to see if there is a tendency of body bleeding, such as bleeding spots and bruises from spleen deficiency, bleeding gums, epistaxis, etc. If there are any of the above symptoms, promptly visit a specialist. If it is not accompanied by systemic signs and is only simple subconjunctival bleeding, it can be treated with cold compresses and hot compresses after two days, and will be absorbed soon.