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  1. Jan 28, 2024 · Red eyes, also known as "bloodshot eyes," happen when the tiny blood vessels on the surface of the whites of your eyes expand, turning the whites of one or both eyes a pink or reddish tint. The...

  2. May 9, 2023 · Most causes of bloodshot eyes aren't dangerous. Eye redness is usually short-lived and resolves on its own. However, it can sometimes be a sign of a serious condition that requires treatment, such as a severe infection, a corneal ulcer, or glaucoma.

  3. Mar 10, 2023 · Causes. By Mayo Clinic Staff. Allergies. Blepharitis (which is eyelid inflammation) Chalazion or stye, which comes from inflammation in the glands of your eyelid. Complication from a recent eye surgery. Contact lens complication. Corneal abrasion (scratch): First aid. Corneal herpetic infection or herpes. Corneal ulcer.

  4. Jan 19, 2024 · The most common causes of red and bloodshot eyes are painless, but serious conditions (like a corneal ulcer) can be quite painful. You can develop bloodshot eyes temporarily after drinking alcohol, staring at a computer screen for too long, or forgetting to change your contact lenses.

  5. Feb 15, 2024 · Causes. Treatment. Complications. Seeing a doctor. Prevention. You can develop bloodshot eyes because of several different health issues. While some eye redness is not serious, it can...

  6. Jan 23, 2023 · A “red eye” is a general term to describe red, irritated and bloodshot eyes. The redness happens when tiny blood vessels under your eye’s surface get larger or become inflamed. Usually, it’s a reaction to something irritating your eye. Redness can affect one or both eyes.

  7. Sep 21, 2021 · A subconjunctival hemorrhage (sub-kun-JUNK-tih-vul HEM-uh-ruj) occurs when a tiny blood vessel breaks just underneath the clear surface of your eye (conjunctiva). In many ways, it's just like having a bruise on your skin. The conjunctiva can't absorb blood very quickly, so the blood gets trapped.

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