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Problems With Vision After Getting Hit On Eyes. What Could Be Done?

So I'm a 29 y/o male that's 6'0 145 lbs., and for the 2nd time in the last 2 years I was hit with a extremely drunk-like feel to my eyes. I feel like everything I see is a couple second which leaves the rest of me feeling like I just got off a roller coaster or a boat. I was throwing up while walking because of feeling very queasy from this. Like before, it was bad the 1st couple of days, and got a lot better as the week went along. I probably should of simply went to the doctors, but I guess there might not be websites like this if so...
Mon, 19 Aug 2013
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If you are having vision problems and throwing up because of the pain in your eyes....I presume you have been hit really bad and there should be some internal reaction like traumatic uveitis/some orbit fracture which is affecting your eye muscles & making you see things double....You might need a head & orbit scan. Please see an ophthalmologist.
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Problems With Vision After Getting Hit On Eyes. What Could Be Done?

If you are having vision problems and throwing up because of the pain in your eyes....I presume you have been hit really bad and there should be some internal reaction like traumatic uveitis/some orbit fracture which is affecting your eye muscles & making you see things double....You might need a head & orbit scan. Please see an ophthalmologist.