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What Causes Blurred Vision And Migraines After Hitting Eyebrow Bone?

Hello, I fell up the stairs at work and hit my eyebrow bone on the hand rail. Since then, I have been getting really bad migraines. Sometimes I am sick and I also suffer blurred vision and puffiness are the eye. Last weekend I had 3 migraines in the space of 2 days and it looked as if the side of my face had dropped. Call you help?
Tue, 11 Nov 2014
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Hi.

I understand your concern .

I think it is headache but not migraine.

Migraine is different illness.

Headache with bluring of vision may be due to injury.

Go for eyesight check up including fundus examination to rule out local injuries and imflmmation .

Analgesic and anti inflammatory medicine like combination of paracetamol and diclofenac will be useful to reduce pain.

If it will persist then CT scan is advisable .

Local examination and routine check up is necessary .

So consult and get help .

I hope I have answered your concern.
Thank you .
Get well soon .Take care.
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What Causes Blurred Vision And Migraines After Hitting Eyebrow Bone?

Hi. I understand your concern . I think it is headache but not migraine. Migraine is different illness. Headache with bluring of vision may be due to injury. Go for eyesight check up including fundus examination to rule out local injuries and imflmmation . Analgesic and anti inflammatory medicine like combination of paracetamol and diclofenac will be useful to reduce pain. If it will persist then CT scan is advisable . Local examination and routine check up is necessary . So consult and get help . I hope I have answered your concern. Thank you . Get well soon .Take care.