The causes of bleeding in one eye usually include trauma, conjunctivitis and systemic diseases, etc., which need to be treated as soon as they are detected.
1. Trauma: when the patient’s eyes are stimulated by foreign objects or the eyes are injured, it may cause the rupture of subconjunctival blood vessels, which leads to subconjunctival hemorrhage, i.e., it is manifested as hemorrhage in the eyes.
2. Conjunctivitis: usually due to external stimulation, microbial infection caused by the dilation of small blood vessels in the conjunctiva, when the inflammation involves the conjunctival tissue, it is easy to cause local bleeding symptoms.
3. Systemic diseases: hypertension, diabetes and other systemic diseases may also lead to eye hemorrhage, for example, in the blood pressure control is not stable, it may lead to conjunctival vasodilatation hemorrhage; diabetic patients due to high blood glucose, can also cause osmotic pressure of the atrial fluid in the eye, which may cause conjunctival edema hemorrhage.
Bleeding in one eye may also be caused by other reasons, and it is necessary to go to the hospital in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease and then carry out targeted treatment.