I am a 50 year old woman with thalassemia minor. To this point the only time it had ever been an issue was during pregnancy. However, during the past year, I have had recurrent subconjunctival bleeding (about 40). My opthamologist thinks it might be related to the thalassemia minor, because his wife has it also, and "all kinds of weird things can happen." This does not seem to be a very scientific explanation. Any thoughts?
thalasimia minor in case of female they are only carrier.so subcontinental hematoma may be due to some other reason. its self limiting. and stop in two weeks time.
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What Causes Sub Conjunctival Bleeding?
thalasimia minor in case of female they are only carrier.so subcontinental hematoma may be due to some other reason. its self limiting. and stop in two weeks time.