Ruptured Globe
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Ruptured Globe Symptoms
Symptoms of a ruptured globe include:
Severe
eye pain
Loss of vision
Additional symptoms of a ruptured globe may include:
Facial swelling
Around the eye
Bruised eye
Double vision
When gazing upward
Abnormal pupil
Hyphema
Bleeding inside the eye
Blood covers the pupil
Eye redness
Bleeding from the white part of the eye
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Last Updated: Dec 3, 2008
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