Blurred vision and foggy layer in one eye after a fall may be caused by corneal damage, traumatic cataract, optic nerve damage, etc.
1. Corneal damage: after a fall, patients may have corneal damage, which can lead to corneal edema, turbidity and other lesions, blocking light into the eye, patients may experience blurred vision, eye pain and other symptoms.
2. Traumatic cataract: some patients may experience rupture of the anterior capsule of the lens after eye injuries, leading to traumatic cataract, and patients may experience blurred vision and foggy eyes because of the clouding of the lens.
3. Optic nerve injury: If a fall causes damage to the optic nerve of the patient, it will also cause the patient to see things unclearly, and there is a layer of fog in front of the discomfort symptoms.
It is recommended that patients with eye injuries seek medical attention to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.