What Causes A Broken Blood Vessel In The Eye?

Presence Of Blood-Clotting Conditions

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The presence of blood-clotting conditions increases the risk of a broken blood vessel in the eye. If an individual's blood doesn't clot properly, torn and ruptured blood vessels can bleed excessively into their eyes or skin. There are a number of different clotting disorders. Some cause blood to clot too frequently, which can cause life-threatening problems, and some cause the blood not to clot the way it should, which can cause increased bleeding. Many risk factors can lead to increased clotting, including recent surgeries and traumas, pregnancy, obesity, cancer, certain cancer medications, hormone replacement therapy, and various illnesses. Clotting disorders can also be genetically inherited, with the most common being Factor V Leiden.

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