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What Causes Blurred Vision, Headache And Eye Discharge After Eye Injury?

Hello my name is kelly 2 days ago i was kicked in the eye. I had immediate pain and couldnt open my eye. I also have blurred vision and it hurts to look at the light. I now have a discharge coming out of my eye and a headache i was just wondering if you knew what is is Thanyou
Mon, 17 Nov 2014
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I reviewed your history.
It seems from the history that you are having blurring of vision and discharge from the eye following injury.
These symptoms indicate infection of the eye and require evaluation to rule out any injury to cornea or other intraocular structures.
This requires treatment by the use of appropriate antibiotics and antiinflammatory drugs.
Hence I advice you to consult your ophthalmologist for examination and treatment accordingly.

Hope the information is helpful to you.

Thank you
With regards
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What Causes Blurred Vision, Headache And Eye Discharge After Eye Injury?

Hello Welcome to health care magic I reviewed your history. It seems from the history that you are having blurring of vision and discharge from the eye following injury. These symptoms indicate infection of the eye and require evaluation to rule out any injury to cornea or other intraocular structures. This requires treatment by the use of appropriate antibiotics and antiinflammatory drugs. Hence I advice you to consult your ophthalmologist for examination and treatment accordingly. Hope the information is helpful to you. Thank you With regards