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Could Subconjunctival Hemorrhage Be Caused By A Brain Turmor?

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Could Subconjunctival Hemorrhage Be Caused By A Brain Turmor?

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No, subconjunctival hemorrhage is not caused by brain tumor. Subconjunctivital hemorrhage is characterized by formation of red patch in the white area of the eyes and is caused by breaking of small blood vessels of eyes. High blood pressure, increase in pressure due to sneezing and coughing can cause this problem. There is no pain, itching or water conditions. Subconjunctivital hemorrhage does not requires any treatment, it goes away on its own within one week.

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