The whites of my eyes suddenly have a reddish color. What’s wrong with that?

The sudden appearance of a reddish color in the white of the eye is usually caused by subconjunctival hemorrhage or eye inflammation.
1. Subconjunctival hemorrhage: Subconjunctival hemorrhage is usually caused by the blood vessels inside the conjunctival tissue ruptured due to the eyes being touched or rubbing the eyes, and thus blood leaks out of the blood, and the white part of the patient’s eyeballs can form flaky red spots.
2. Eye inflammation: Conjunctivitis, keratitis and other eye inflammation patients in the inflammation stimulation, can also appear conjunctival congestion, usually eye allergies can suddenly lead to patients with conjunctival congestion, from the appearance of the white of the eye to form a piece of red, usually accompanied by local itchiness and other discomforts.
It is recommended that patients with sudden congestion of the eyes and other discomforts consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.