Hemorrhage in the eye is a symptom of a more serious underlying condition. It is characterized by the presence of blood or blood-tinged fluid in the eye. This can manifest as redness, swelling, and/or pain in the eye. In some cases, the hemorrhage can be seen as a dark spot in the eye. It can develop as a result of trauma, inflammation, or a more serious underlying condition such as glaucoma or retinal detachment. Treatment depends on the cause of the hemorrhage and can range from observation to surgery.
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