Will the blurred vision recover from the impact on the eye?

After a traumatic injury to the eye, if there is a loss of vision, whether this condition can be restored to normal depends on the severity of the injury. If the injury is minor, such as contusion of the corneal epithelium or blunt contusion of the eye, such as anterior chamber hemorrhage, it can be fully restored as long as it is treated promptly. However, if the injury is more serious, such as a rupture of the eye or a hemorrhage in the fundus of the eye with retinal laceration or choroidal laceration, recovery is usually more difficult in such cases. Therefore, if there is a loss of vision after an eye trauma, it is important to go to the hospital early for a detailed examination to clarify the specific injury and then to actively treat it, so that the vision can be restored to normal as much as possible, and the earlier the treatment, the greater the possibility of recovery. If you miss the best treatment period, it will become more difficult to recover.