Description Trauma to the eye c...
Description
Trauma to the eye can range from a minor corneal abrasion to a vision threatening ruptured globe. More serious injuries result in visual problems, vomiting, and an irregular and/or unresponsive pupil.
Symptoms
Eye pain, blurry vision, double vision, vomiting, headache, foreign body sensation.
Tests
Common tests used for diagnosis and treatment
Workup:
A history and physical exam will be performed. A slit lamp exam is done to identify the extent of injury. A visual acuity test measures the eyesight. Tonometry is performed to measure the pressure in the eye and rule out glaucoma. A CT scan of the orbit or head may be performed.
Tests:
CT Scan
Other Specific Tests: Tonometry
Specialists:
Ophthalmology
Workup:
A history and physical exam will be performed. A slit lamp exam is done to identify the extent of injury. A visual acuity test measures the eyesight. Tonometry is performed to measure the pressure in the eye and rule out glaucoma. A CT scan of the orbit or head may be performed.
Tests:
CT Scan
Other Specific Tests: Tonometry
Specialists:
Ophthalmology
Treatment
Depends on the injury but may include: topical antibiotics, topical steroids, or surgery.