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Sometimes small blood vessels in the white of the eye can break, causing a red spot or speck. This is called a subconjunctival hemorrhage. The blood vessels may break when your child sneezes, coughs, vomits, strains, or bends over. Sometimes there is no clear cause. The eye’s conjunctiva is a clear layer that protects the front part of your eye and is usually clear but may at times show tiny blood vessels, which are actually capillary sized. These tiny fragile blood vessels are usually not present, and the eye appears white and clear.
If your GP cannot find what's causing your red eye, they may refer you to an eye specialist (ophthalmologist) for tests.
The best course of action to take in order to avoid Hypertensive Retinopathy is to pair your healthy lifestyle with regular visits to your eye doctor. Stay ahead of the game on any issues, and your chances of as explained here developing any dangerous conditions will be limited.