1. Severe eye pain: Eyeball perforation can cause intense and persistent pain in the affected eye. The pain may worsen with eye movement or blinking.
2. Decreased vision: Perforation of the eyeball can lead to a sudden decrease in vision or even complete loss of vision in the affected eye.
3. Blood in the eye: If the eyeball is perforated, it may result in bleeding within the eye, leading to the presence of blood in the eye or a red appearance.
4. Bulging or protrusion of the eye: In some cases, the perforation can cause the eye to bulge or protrude from its normal position.
5. Abnormal eye movements: Eyeball perforation can disrupt the normal movement of the eye, causing it to move in an irregular or uncontrolled manner.
6. Tearing or leaking of fluid from the eye: Perforation can cause tearing or leakage of fluid from the eye, which may be accompanied by a watery or sticky discharge.