What Causes A Broken Blood Vessel In The Eye?

Blood-Thinning Medication

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Taking certain blood-thinning medication can increase an individual's risk of developing a broken blood vessel in the eye. Acetylsalicylic acid and warfarin are the best-documented blood thinners that lead to an elevated risk factor. Blood-thinning medications can save lives, especially if an individual is predisposed toward developing blood clots. Before starting or stopping any medications, patients should talk to their doctor about the risks and benefits. They should also be sure to ask their doctor about whether any over-the-counter medications can worsen any health conditions they have. Because blood thinners slow the blood from clotting, wounds don't close as quickly. If a blood vessel becomes torn or ruptured, it will continue to bleed without clotting properly. Should an individual experience unusual bruising or bleeding in their eyes, they should call their doctor to ask if they need immediate medical treatment.

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