Hemorrhage: Most red spots on the white of the eye represent subconjunctival hemorrhages which usually are of no pathological significance . They frequently are secondary to damaging superficial conjunctival vessels from eye rubbing, coughing or sneezing. If there is any pain, blurred vision or foreign body sensation it should be evaluated by a physician , otherwise it should resolve without treatment.
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