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Retinal hemorrhage
- ... vessels that are blocked Small amounts of bleeding (retinal hemorrhages) and fluid leaking into the retina If you have advanced retinopathy (proliferative), the eye ...
- ... may show enlarged veins in the retina or retinal bleeding (hemorrhages). A complete blood count (CBC) may show ...
- ... more serious. It occurs when vessels under the retinal layer hemorrhage and cause the retinal cells to die creating blind spots or distorted ...
- ... or have long-term (chronic) inflammation. When the retina becomes detached, bleeding from nearby blood vessels can cloud the inside ...
- Risks for retinal detachment surgery include: Bleeding Detachment that is not completely fixed (may require more surgeries) Increase in eye pressure (elevated intraocular pressure) Infection ...
- ... existing heart murmur. An eye exam may show bleeding in the retina and a central area of clearing. This finding is known as Roth spots. There may be small, pinpoint areas of bleeding on the surface of the eye or the ...
- ... may find bleeding behind the baby's eye or retinal detachment . There are, however, other causes of bleeding behind the eye and they should be ruled ...
- ... brain, including swelling of the optic nerve or bleeding into the retina of the eye. A clinical exam may show abnormal eye movement, speech, strength, or sensation. The following ... of bleeding in the brain: Cerebral angiography or spiral CT ...
- ... changes that indicate very high blood pressure, including: Bleeding of the retina (back part of the eye) Narrowing of the ...
- ... that fills the back of the eye (vitreous hemorrhage) Cancer of the retina ( retinoblastoma ), under the retina, or in other parts ...