Venae Sclerales, also known as the Conjunctival veins, are the small veins that are located in the white part of the eye called the sclera. These veins are responsible for carrying deoxygenated blood from the eyeball and surrounding tissues back to the heart. Synonyms for Venae Sclerales include Scleral veins, Conchal veins, and Episcleral veins. These veins are not only important for the health of the eye and surrounding tissues but are also significant for diagnosing medical conditions and diseases. Abnormalities in the Venae Sclerales can indicate underlying medical issues such as high blood pressure, inflammation, and even liver disease. Regular eye checkups with an eye care professional can help detect any such issues and aid in timely treatment.