A few hours ago I was exercising in the living room. I guess I moved my arm to quickly because I think I hit myself in the right eye with my hand. It really hurt and there were tears coming out. After I cleaned up and noticed how much veins my eye had I noticed one of the veins was oddly centered. It seemed like a straight line. I felt it with my finger (which I probably shouldn't) but it didn't feel like a cut but then again what do I know about eyes? I was worried i may have slit my eye. No fluids were leaking out, except for the tears so I can only assume it's not a cut. At the time of posting this, it is 11:30pm and I'm off to bed. Is it wise to go to bed, or should I go to the hospital? Because for all I know the thing that caused the pain in my eyes was probably just my hair getting in my eyelid. However, my eye still kinda hurts. Any recommendations?
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Why are you on here? get to the hospital ASAP. I know it kind of sounds stupid to go to a hospital because you hurt your eye but if it hurts and has tears and is irritated then I wouldn't waste my time here. A lot of people lose their eyes or go blind because of a small cut, an infection can cause that. Go to the doctor to check your eye if you have any cuts or scars it could lead to infection. I remember I was walking a while back on my way to work and the wind blew so hard that my left eye had caught mini pebbles I scratched my eye really hard from how bad it itched, 2 days later I could barely see. When I went to the doctor they told me I was lucky I went to them in time, I was having a bad infection due to the scars I got for scratching I had 5 scratches. You might not see them but it is possible you have scars.
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