Subconjunctival Hemorrhage
By Susan Dade
Sunday, February 27, 2005
Subconjunctival hemorrhage is the breakage of small blood
vessels in the eyes of a baby. One or both of the eyes may have a bright red
band around the iris.
This is very common and does not cause damage to the eyes.
The redness is usually absorbed in a week to ten days but if you believe your
baby has suffered birth trauma, then we're here to help. Speak with us live
right now and we'll discuss all your options with you. We care about you and if
your baby has suffered from an avoidable birth injury then you must seek the
assistance of an experienced birth injury lawyer. We'll make sure that happens
and answer every question you may have about birth injury too.

