The presence of red spots in the eyeball may be related to conjunctival hemorrhage, epidemic hemorrhagic conjunctivitis and other diseases, and the specific diagnosis should be made after timely medical examination.
1. Conjunctival hemorrhage: it refers to a kind of ophthalmic disease in which bright red patches appear in the eyeball after the rupture of tiny blood vessels under the conjunctiva. The cause of the disease is mainly related to ocular inflammation, trauma and tumors and other factors. Typical symptoms are bright red or brown patches on the white part of the eyeball. Repeated conjunctival hemorrhage should be timely medical treatment.
2. Epidemic hemorrhagic conjunctivitis: it refers to a kind of outbreak epidemic self-limited ocular infectious disease induced by viral infection, often induced by enterovirus type 70 and coxsackievirus A24. Typical symptoms are subconjunctival hemorrhage, eye pain, foreign body sensation and photophobia and tearing.
If the red spots in the eyeballs do not go away or are accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, you should consult a doctor for examination in a timely manner, and should not take any unauthorized treatment to avoid aggravating the condition. Pay attention to eye hygiene on weekdays and avoid excessive eye use.