Conjunctival veins are blood vessels that pass through the muscles and skin of the eyelids and conjunctiva of the eye, providing blood circulation and metabolism in this area. They are an important element of medical and surgical practice, since disruption of their functioning can lead to various eye diseases and ophthalmological operations.
Anatomy and location The veins of the conjunctival apparatus are also called eyelids, and the anatomy of this system is quite simple. Typically located inside or under the skin of the eyelids, they connect to the circulatory and lymphatic systems and carry blood and fluids from the tissues of the eyes to the heart. As a result of ophthalmological operations and in the course of diseases, conjunctivitis, tumors and neoplasms damage or even block