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Right Eye hit by Badminton cork
I got badly hit on my right eye by a birdie(shuttle cork) while playing badminton exactly 5 weeks ago. I went and got immediate ophthalmologist care.  I had blurred vision on first day and in 3-4 days the Blurness went off but I had my pupils dilated due to the impact and doctor mentioned it is due to the trauma. Vision on the right was was impacted but once the blurness went off it improved slowly as I was facing a lot of scattering of light. But I would say even after 5 weeks I still have only come to 70% clarity. I had gone through lasik eye procedure and my eye was perfect till the injury, did not have power. Are there chances I might have gained power and is it because of dilated pupils. Will it improve or is it a permanent condition? Kindly help
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Fixed dilated pupil can be because of post trauma it is called post traumatic mydriasis but since you have underwent LASIK surgery  it causes more glare but before concluding  on any diagnosis it is better to have a complete eye checkup .
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Without Checking it will be difficult to comment as there could be different reasons as to why the vision is less. The prognosis depends upon the diagnosis.
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