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Hit On The Head, Blurred Vision For Few Minutes, No Memory Loss, Seem To Fine Now. Any Thoughts?

I was playing soccer fell and hit my head. I had blurred vision for about 2 mins then it was gone my coach was afriad i agot a concussion but i was perfectly back to normal in less than 10 min. I had no memory lost or any other problems. They are making me go see a doctor just to make sure i am fine but i believe i am ok. Any thoughts???/
posted on Thu, 13 Dec 2012
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Hi, welcome to HCM
Transient blurring is common after head injury. It is not a serious problem. If you are any of following symptoms then you must consult a physician-headache, vomiting, weakness of any arm or giddines.
I think you don't have any one of this. It is not necessary for you to consult a doctor on emergency basis.
Thanking you.
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Hit On The Head, Blurred Vision For Few Minutes, No Memory Loss, Seem To Fine Now. Any Thoughts?

Hi, welcome to HCM Transient blurring is common after head injury. It is not a serious problem. If you are any of following symptoms then you must consult a physician-headache, vomiting, weakness of any arm or giddines. I think you don t have any one of this. It is not necessary for you to consult a doctor on emergency basis. Thanking you.