Depends: Edema and bleeding at the back of the eye can alter the vision from a minor to a major degree depending upon the location. If close to central vision (the macula) it can be substantial. If the bleeding fills the back of the eye it also is substantial. Any bleeding or edema at the back of the eye needs evaluation and treatment as soon as possible by your ophthalmolgist.
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