Blue spots in vision

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Hi

I have an eye condition which started i 2014 when I had a severe concussion when I hit my head.

I see blue spots or fields in my vision, that seem to appear randomly across my vision field. They appear mainly at night under certain light conditions. They frequently appear when I am out driving when its dark outside. I have tried covering one eye with my hand, and I am not entirely sure about this, but it seems like they only appear when I look through both eyes. At less its much less when I look through one eye. The condition has been stable for many years, with no improvement or worsening. But during the last 6 months now it seems more severe. The bluespots/fields at night seem larger and I also see things during daytime now. On some occasions I see a small and bright blue spot, kind of like a dead pixel on a computer screen or like a small hole in a curtain that light shines through. Its only there for a second before it disappears. I have also noticed a small blurry spot in my right eye corner which is not colored.

I cant find any information on this when searching. Can anyone make something out of this and maybe point me in a direction?

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    where at on your head did you receive the concussion?

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      I hit the head both in front and back. I felt stiffness on both sides of my head the first 2 years. Now my left side feels fine, but my right side still has the stiffness. I have a small indentation in the back/right side of my skull above my right ear. I believe it came from the knock to my head, but I donĀ“t know for sure, its not very big. I still have a cramp/pressure feeling in the center of my back head, as when I had the concussion, but its much less now. It gets worse when I concentrate a lot.

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