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  2. Subconjunctival bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Subconjunctival hemorrhage resulting in red coloration of the white of the eye: Specialty: Ophthalmology, Optometry: Symptoms: Red spot over whites of the eye, little to no pain: Complications: None: Duration: One to two weeks: Types: Traumatic, spontaneous: Causes: Coughing, vomiting, direct injury: Risk factors: High blood pressure, diabetes ...

  3. Glaucoma - Wikipedia

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    Increased pressure in the eye, family history, high blood pressure: Diagnostic method: Dilated eye examination: Differential diagnosis: Uveitis, trauma, keratitis, conjunctivitis: Treatment: Medication, laser, surgery: Frequency: 6–67 million

  4. Intraocular hemorrhage - Wikipedia

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    Intraocular hemorrhage may be caused by physical trauma (direct injury to the eye); ocular surgery (such as to repair cataracts); or other diseases, injuries, or disorders (such as diabetes, hypertension, or shaken baby syndrome). Severe bleeding may cause high pressure inside the eye, leading to blindness.

  5. Red eye (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Abnormal intraocular pressure; Severe pain; The most useful is a smaller pupil in the red eye than the non-red eye (opposite eye) and sensitivity to bright light. Reduced visual acuity

  6. High Blood Pressure: Symptoms, Treatments, and Causes - AOL

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    Some symptoms such as chest pain, back pain, or vision changes, when they occur with a blood pressure of 180/120 mm Hg or higher, may point to a hypertensive emergency. These are signs of end ...

  7. Ocular hypertension - Wikipedia

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    Ocular hypertension is the presence of elevated fluid pressure inside the eye (intraocular pressure), usually with no optic nerve damage or visual field loss. [1] [2] For most individuals, the normal range of intraocular pressure is between 10 mmHg and 21 mmHg.