Blurred vision after a head-butt is most commonly caused by hemorrhage in the brain compressing the visual center, or by simultaneous impacts on the eye resulting in optic nerve contusion or eyeball contusion.
1. Compression of the visual center: a head-butt may cause intracerebral hemorrhage, and if the blood clot compresses the visual center, it will cause blurred vision.
2. Damage to the optic nerve: when the head is hit, the eye may be hit at the same time, resulting in direct contusion of the optic nerve, edema, rupture and other conditions, causing blurred vision.
3. Eyeball contusion: the head hit at the same time may be associated with the eye was hit, resulting in eyeball contusion caused by the anterior chamber of blood, retinal contusion, retinal detachment and other lesions, causing blurred vision.
Head hit, blurred vision, we recommend that patients go to the hospital in time to check and clarify the cause of the disease.