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Both subconjunctival and orbital hemorrhages as well as bleeding into the eyelids may occur in a variety of conditions, including vascular disease, abnormal blood composition, systemic disease, and the so-called Valsalva maneuver. A case of complete spontaneous "spectacle hematoma" after vigorous paroxysmal coughing is reported.