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Old 07-22-2015, 02:14 PM #1
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Default Constant redness in eyes since concussion

I've had these red/bloody spots show up in my eyes like a horizontal line that goes through my pupils. They literally showed up a couple of days after my concussion and have been there since. Some days they spread to a wider area in the white part of my eye while some days they're a bit more subtle. It's basically like red micro-veins showing up in the whites of my eyes. While I'd normally account this to constant fatigue, it's odd to me that they showed up pretty much immediately after my concussion. Does anyone know anything about this? When I went in to get my eyes check, the doc told me I had 20/20 vision and that the red veiny spots were nothing to be worried about. Let me know if you have any input.
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Sometimes it helps to list all symptoms in a single thread/post.
It helps for you to look back at the list going into the future.
Or to take to drs , it is so easy to forget an important thing..
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Good call, I updated my signature to include my symptoms. Not sure if the redness in eyes thing is an actual symptom of concussion though; that's why I wanted to see if anybody else can relate.
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March 2009: Concussion from a tree branch falling on head, all symptoms cleared up by 8-month mark. Started having head and hand tremors in 2013, which may had been caused by this concussion.

February 2015: Slammed head into a heavy dining table light, another concussion.

Current symptoms: Constant headaches that are mostly localized to the right side, head pressure, head sensitivity, moderate fatigue, fractured sleep, anxiety, mood swings, tremors, mild dizziness caused by head movement at times, neck pain, fullness in right ear, mild blurry vision

Symptoms that went away: Light/noise sensitivity, nausea, severe fatigue, moderate blurry vision, tinnitus

Current meds: Tramadol
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