What’s with the red blood in your eyes?

Red blood in the patient’s eyes may be caused by external stimulation, but also may be related to poor work habits, bacterial conjunctivitis, allergies and other factors.
1. External stimulation: external dust and other material stimulation or trauma may cause the patient’s eye blood vessel congestion or rupture, the patient may appear conjunctival congestion, resulting in increased redness in the eyes, the patient can be through the saline rinse conjunctival sac, to ease the discomfort.
2. Poor work and rest habits: if the patient long-term sleep deprivation, stay up late, there can be conjunctival congestion, and thus the eye redness increased, the patient needs to pay attention to rest, to develop a good routine, so as to ease the discomfort of the eye.
3. Bacterial conjunctivitis: If the patient’s eyes are infected by bacteria, causing bacterial conjunctivitis, under the stimulation of inflammation, the patient may have conjunctival congestion.
4. Eye allergy: allergic patients exposed to pollen, willow and other allergens, patients can appear conjunctival congestion, itchy eyes and other discomforts, patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use sodium cromoglycate eye drops and other medications to relieve eye discomfort.
It is recommended that patients with obvious redness in the eyes consult a hospital in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.