Anterior chamber hemorrhage
After eyeball injury, iris vascular permeability increases or bleeding due to rupture of blood vessels. Blood accumulation in the anterior chamber is called traumatic anterior chamber hemorrhage. Traumatic anterior chamber hemorrhage is more common in eye contusion, which is a common complication. Domestic statistics account for 11.3% of outpatients with eye contusion and 39.8% of inpatients. The minor can heal themselves. Absorption, vision recovery, but a large amount of bleeding or repeated secondary anterior chamber hemorrhage, secondary glaucoma and corneal hemorrhage can cause blindness.
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