Often, there is no major cause for concern if a subconjunctival hemorrhage spontaneously appears. Patients like these typically recover with no loss of vision. However, if one's medical history includes diabetes or hypertension, blood thinning medications, past subconjunctival hemorrhages, traumatic injury, or other concurrent conditions, it is advisable to see a doctor. In such cases, visual outcomes depend on the severity of the injury.

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