What Causes A Broken Blood Vessel In The Eye?

Eye Surgery

Orbital Decompression Surgery. Photo Credit: VirdiEyeClinic @Pappy

One of the potential complications of eye surgery is a broken blood vessel in the eye. Two of the most common surgeries with this complication are cataract surgery and LASIK. Cataracts occur when the eye's inside lens becomes clouded, which leads to vision loss glasses can't correct. Surgery can typically restore an affected individual's vision, but the procedure may cause blood vessels to become ruptured or otherwise broken. LASIK is a laser surgery procedure that aims to correct a patient's vision by altering the lens of their eye. This surgery is often used to correct issues like nearsightedness and astigmatism on a permanent basis.

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Vitamin K Deficiency

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It's rare for adults to experience a vitamin K deficiency, but infants can develop this condition. The biggest symptom of this deficiency is excess bleeding, which occurs because the blood can't clot. This can lead to ruptured blood vessels in the skin and eyes. It can also cause more serious complications if there's internal bleeding or a great deal of blood loss.

Two types of vitamin K have been identified by researchers. Vitamin K1 is found in kale, spinach, and other plants, and vitamin K2 is created naturally in the intestines and found in the human body. Both of these vitamins help the body produce blood-clotting proteins. Adults may develop a vitamin K deficiency if they take certain medications or have certain medical conditions that reduce their ability to absorb vitamin K.

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