If you've ever looked in a mirror only to see tiny little red lines sprawled across your face, chances are, you've experienced broken blood vessels. While they sound intense, they are quite common and ...
If you're like us, you've had more than a few trips around the sun and your skin has seen it's fair share of wind and cold and, yes, sun. All this weathering can lead to a sprinkling of broken blood ...
Broken blood vessels on the face, or spider veins, are enlarged capillaries that occur just beneath the surface of the skin. Genetics, sun exposure, sneezing, and many other factors can cause them.
It looks like your eye is bleeding—but is it actually an emergency? A broken blood vessel in the eye can be startling, but it is not always dangerous. Emergency physician Jeffrey Druck, MD, explains ...
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