Is Persistent Watering In One Eye A Concerning Matter?
I fell and hit my head on cement a week ago - right front near hairline. I don t remember the fall and whether I lost consciousness. Headache for 3 days and remaining tenderness to touch. One eye is watering uncontrollably. I did not see a doctor. Not sure if it s too late.
It is not brain injury and can be brain shaking. There will not be any neurological problem. Pupilar reaction to light can be tested. Observe for nausea and vomiting it can be caused by a sudden discontinuation of antidepressant. Can be jolt to the brain with disturbance of electrical activity you can consult eye doctor there will not be neurological problems like pupil reaction to light or nausea and vomiting. There can be short duration headache. It is not late and you can consult. It is not a serious problem.
Hopefully this clarifies your concerns. Thank you for the query.
Take care
Regards,
Dr. Ashok Kumar Dash, Ophthalmologist
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Is Persistent Watering In One Eye A Concerning Matter?
Hello! Welcome to HealthcareMagic! It is not brain injury and can be brain shaking. There will not be any neurological problem. Pupilar reaction to light can be tested. Observe for nausea and vomiting it can be caused by a sudden discontinuation of antidepressant. Can be jolt to the brain with disturbance of electrical activity you can consult eye doctor there will not be neurological problems like pupil reaction to light or nausea and vomiting. There can be short duration headache. It is not late and you can consult. It is not a serious problem. Hopefully this clarifies your concerns. Thank you for the query. Take care Regards, Dr. Ashok Kumar Dash, Ophthalmologist