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Blurred Vision In Right Eye. Got Hit By Ball. Should I Meet A Doctor?

I was hit by a soccer ball on the right side of my face, and now I have blurry vision in my right eye. It's almost like a white fog over my eye. This was about 1 hour ago. I don't have any pain in or around my eye. I'm wondering if this is something that I should be having checked out? Should I be going to the hospital, doctor, optometrist? Any advise would be appreciated.
Thu, 13 Jun 2013
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Hi, you was hit by a soccer ball on right side of the face, now you have blurry vision in right eye one hour ago, no pain.
It appears to be the hematoma, (internal), i advise you to consult a surgeon for diagnosis and treatment.
I usually prescribe antibiotics, and combination of painkillerand protiolytic for relief of external and internal swelling and the vision symptoms.
If some problem persists, you can consult an ophthalmologist.
Thank you.
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Blurred Vision In Right Eye. Got Hit By Ball. Should I Meet A Doctor?

Hi, you was hit by a soccer ball on right side of the face, now you have blurry vision in right eye one hour ago, no pain. It appears to be the hematoma, (internal), i advise you to consult a surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. I usually prescribe antibiotics, and combination of painkillerand protiolytic for relief of external and internal swelling and the vision symptoms. If some problem persists, you can consult an ophthalmologist. Thank you.