Hyphema

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An overview of hyphema, its causes, symptoms, and treatment


Hyphema

A total hyphema, where the anterior chamber is completely filled with blood.

Hyphema is a medical condition characterized by the presence of blood in the anterior chamber of the eye, the space between the cornea and the iris. It is often the result of trauma to the eye but can also occur spontaneously in certain medical conditions.

Causes

Hyphema is most commonly caused by blunt or penetrating trauma to the eye. Other causes include:

Symptoms

The primary symptom of hyphema is the visible presence of blood in the anterior chamber. Other symptoms may include:

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of hyphema is typically made through a clinical examination by an ophthalmologist. This may include:

Treatment

Treatment of hyphema depends on the severity and underlying cause. Common approaches include:

In severe cases, surgical intervention may be necessary to remove the blood and prevent complications such as glaucoma.

Complications

Potential complications of hyphema include:

Prevention

Preventive measures for hyphema primarily involve protecting the eyes from trauma. This includes wearing protective eyewear during activities that pose a risk of eye injury.

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