Gee, I'm sorry to hear of your reaction/eye problem. There are a
few reasons, of course, why it would feel burning and blurry, and
none of these are probably correct in your case:
1. As Cinnabon said lows can give you blurry eyes, especially if it's
a bad one.
2. If the blurriness is clear not dark gray or black, then you probably
didn't bust a blood vessel.
3. When you have a bad reaction, as you know, your eyes can roll
back and perhaps stretch the eye muscle farther than it's used to.
4. Sometimes when someone has a reaction their eyes remain open
and staring. So if you were to fall face-first, say on the rug, while
having the reaction, a person might scratch their eye on the rug.
That would cause burning and the eye liquids would flow to try to
repair the eye which would cause blurriness, even after it was done.
5. IF you have scar tissue(I know this one) from laser treatments,
eye surgury or an eye injury and you have a reaction, it will cause
burning/pain, and some blurriness for a while. It takes a while for
mine to go away (a couple hours) but everyone's different.
All I can think of for now, LG. Sorry again that this happened to you.
I sure hope your eye is back to normal soon. If it's not, you should try
to see your Ophthamologist to get it checked out.
