How to see blurry when your eyes are hit

Blurred vision after being hit in the eye is a condition that should be seen in a hospital for a thorough screening. Usually, after being hit, it also depends on whether the impact was made by a sharp object or a blunt object. If the impact was made by a sharp object, it is important to rule out penetrating or penetrating eye injuries. If the impact was made by a blunt object, it is less likely that the eye was ruptured, but it is still necessary to rule out a corneal rupture injury. If these conditions are ruled out, the cornea should also be examined for abrasions or scratches. If there is damage to the corneal layers, this can also easily lead to blurred vision. Corneal recovery is required with corneal nourishing drops, or anti-inflammatory drops. The pupil and fundus should be examined to determine if there is traumatic iridocyclitis, or traumatic fundus lesions. This is generally rare, but a detailed examination is needed to rule it out and hormonal therapy may be required for iridocyclitis. Fundus lesions may require symptomatic treatment depending on the condition.