Frequent bleeding in the white of the eye is considered to be a direct cause of subconjunctival hemorrhage caused by rupture of the conjunctival blood vessels, which accumulates in the subconjunctival tissue and is related to rubbing the eyes and staying up late, straining or drinking. Simple subconjunctival hemorrhage is a condition that does not affect vision, is not painful or itchy, is mainly observational, and does not result in harsh consequences. If the conjunctival hemorrhage occurs frequently, for example, 1-2 times a week, it is necessary to be alert and to exclude cerebrovascular or coagulation problems, and it is necessary to seek prompt medical attention.