Eye congestion

The general concept of eye congestion is that the eyes are red. The blood vessels of the bulbar conjunctiva and sclera tissue may appear dilated and congested, congestion or hemorrhage may cause redness of the eyes. Due to the different blood supply sources of the various tissues of the eye, the eye congestion patterns are different, and the reaction lesions are also different. Eye congestion is therefore a common symptom common to many eye diseases.

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