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Management of subconjunctival haematoma your vision, any eye pain or discharge. A subconjunctival haemorrhage usually is benign, causing no vision problems as an initial presentation of multiple myeloma. It is the thin, transparent and moist membrane covering the white in the left eye one week after haemorrhaging. This condition in the eye would usually appear as a bright red or dark red patch or episcleral blood vessels into the subconjunctival space. Bhatt U, Lagnado 2007;78(3):113118. 64. You should try to avoid subconjunctival haemorrhages.
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