Most of the time, individuals do not notice subconjunctival hemorrhages until someone else points them out. Blood in the eye that results from trauma, or cases when trauma cannot be ruled out, may warrant urgent ophthalmology consultation. If the cause is a spontaneous, non-traumatic incident, most of the time it will resolve on its own in two to three weeks, requiring no further medication or treatment. If the hemorrhage does not resolve, the individual should seek professional medical assistance.

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