Bleeding from the corner of the eye is also clinically known as subconjunctival hemorrhage, and is seen as a result of the following two causes: 1) hypertension or unstable blood pressure control leading to subconjunctival hemorrhage; 2) trauma or frequent rubbing of the eye leading to rupture of the subconjunctival blood vessels, causing subconjunctival hemorrhage. Regardless of the cause of subconjunctival hemorrhage, do not worry. You can apply a cold compress for three days, using a cool towel on the eye, and a warm towel on the fourth day, that is, using warm water dipped in a wet towel at about forty-two degrees on the eye. Three times a day, for about ten minutes each time, to promote the absorption of blood accumulation. If the eyes have other discomfort such as foreign body sensation, you can add antibiotic eye drops for symptomatic treatment.