Guide To The Causes Of Bulging Eyes

Eye Injury

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An eye injury can sometimes lead to bulging eyes, though the exact type of injury can vary widely from case to case. Similarly, the severity of the bulging and the prognosis will also vary. Bulging is sometimes caused by bleeding into the space behind the eyes, and the increased pressure leads the eyes to protrude forward. There are several common eye injuries, some of which may lead to bulging, some of which might not. If individuals suspect they have an infection or internal bleeding caused by an injury, they should see a doctor right away. If one eye suddenly bulges, this could be a sign of internal bleeding, and it requires immediate emergency medical treatment. Some eye injuries, particularly deep puncture wounds, need to be treated with emergency surgery to make sure patients don't suffer permanent vision loss. Some injuries are less severe, though, such as minor scratches. After having the injury evaluated by an eye doctor to make sure it isn't serious, patients will just need to monitor it to make sure they don't develop an infection.

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