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DictionarySeeconjunctivitisbloodshot eyes
bloodshot eyesEyes in which the sclera (the whites of the eye) and/or conjunctiva (the inside of the eyelid) are colored red due to the prominence of superficial blood vessels. Bloodshot eyes can be the result of a wide range of conditions, including tiredness, eyestrain, irritation, conjunctivitis, injury, or more serious inflammatory conditions. I've got these really bloodshot eyes from studying all night long. Honey, those bloodshot eyes look terrible! I think we need to get you to the doctor.See also: eyebloodshot eyes
bloodshot eyes A popular term for eyes that appear red due to dilation of the conjunctival vessels overlying the sclera. Aetiology Dry air, sun exposure, dust, foreign body, allergies, infection, trauma. Clinical findings Pain, burning itching. |