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What To Do For Migraines, Blurry Vision, Sharp Pain In The Side Of The Head After Fracturing Eye Socket?

over a year ago I got on the big blosocket the face by a closed fist and I'm it cause the fracture in my eye socket but I've been having a lot of problems lately with really bad migraines and and my vision has been getting very blurry and I also get the migraines to get a sharp pain from the side of my head feels like straight down to my jaw. Should I be concerned that The happening hasto do with my eye socket. ?
Sat, 15 Feb 2014
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Hello
It seems from the history that you are having blurring of vision, sharp pain following fracture of the eye socket.
This requires examination by a ophthalmologist as there is fracture of the orbit and blurring of vision. This requires examination to rule out associated eye injuries which are responsible for blurring of vision.
Migraine is usually not related to this fracture of the socket or orbit.


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What To Do For Migraines, Blurry Vision, Sharp Pain In The Side Of The Head After Fracturing Eye Socket?

Hello It seems from the history that you are having blurring of vision, sharp pain following fracture of the eye socket. This requires examination by a ophthalmologist as there is fracture of the orbit and blurring of vision. This requires examination to rule out associated eye injuries which are responsible for blurring of vision. Migraine is usually not related to this fracture of the socket or orbit. Thank you