El ocular effusion, Also called subconjunctival hemorrhage, It is a condition in the eye, in which it turns red.
This condition occurs when a small blood vessel breaks and bleeds near the surface of the eye. This can happen without injury and is often noticed first by the person when looking in the mirror.
Subconjunctival hemorrhages can be caused by sudden increases in pressure, they can occur in people with hypertension or in those taking anticoagulants.
Although it may look like a red eye patch, it is painless, discharge-free, and vision is not compromised.
If you get up and look in the mirror and notice that you have a red eye patch, just check with your doctor, but don't worry, it is nothing serious. No treatment is needed, but you will need to have your eye pressure checked.
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