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What Causes Floaters In The Left Eye And Soreness In The Head?

I m seeing white flashes in my left eye, it started 2 days ago. About 5 day ago i was watering some plants outside and a old tool fell and hit me in the head leftside a goose egg came up , no broken skin so i put ice pack on it, my head is still sore. Could this be causing the white flashes ?
Thu, 16 Jun 2016
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It is possible that there is a link between the head trauma and your present symptoms particularly since you are still experiencing discomfort.

Persisting headache is one of the indications/reasons for CT scan after minor head injury to rule out any complication.

Your GP would be able to arrange this for you or you can visit the ER.

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What Causes Floaters In The Left Eye And Soreness In The Head?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It is possible that there is a link between the head trauma and your present symptoms particularly since you are still experiencing discomfort. Persisting headache is one of the indications/reasons for CT scan after minor head injury to rule out any complication. Your GP would be able to arrange this for you or you can visit the ER. I hope this helps