microscopic blood in my retina after a soccer ball hit my L.E?
Question:
And can this cause peripheral vision loss?
Answers:
obviously you have seen an eye doc if you know there is microscopic blood...this blood floating in the vitreous or gel in the back of the eye, is what is causing your floaters...you are actually seeing the blood cells floating in front of your vision.
A retinal tear or vitreous tear has probably caused the blood and this can lead to a retinal detachment....so, even if you have seen an eye doc, very very soon, you need to be seen again to make sure this has not occured since.
good luck
Other Answers:
Go see a doctor.
Have a great sunday :)
Wash the affected eye with water & better consult opthamologist
You may have a torn or slightly detached retina...get your butt to a doctor immediately. You are screwing around with your vision...sort of dangerous, isn't it? Why would you even ask here?
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