hi. basically a friend of mine got into a fight with his mates and some other really big bad boys.. and well.. in the middle of the fight one of the guys poked and pushed his eye in really hard and he immediately screamed .. and hes like a very big boy he never screams .. he screamed so loud his boys came and helped him.. andd his vision was blurry after that and his eye was killing for a few days .. and after like 2 days he said that his eye felt a little bit better.. and he thought it would get better over time.. he went to an optician.. and the optician said he would go blind in 2 months.. and he would go blind in one eye and then it would strain the other eye so he would go blind in that eye too... the optician said something along those lines.. i dont know exactly what he said but it was something like that.. i just want to know will he really go blind? should he ask more eye doctors? what has happened to his eye? are there any surgical procedures to cure him if it really is serious? some more information would be good thankyou
there is no ailment in which it can be said that one will go blind in 2months. first go to ophthalmologist. fund us examination can be done. and internal injury identified. if there is injury to lens, or vitreous hemorrhage due to injury. injury to retina. if nothing such is detected then, no worry.
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there is no ailment in which it can be said that one will go blind in 2months. first go to ophthalmologist. fund us examination can be done. and internal injury identified. if there is injury to lens, or vitreous hemorrhage due to injury. injury to retina. if nothing such is detected then, no worry.