He is now a blind abomination! Throw him to the sand worms, a sacrifice to Shai-Hulud!
I get the Shai-Hulud reference here and the sacrifice and the abomination refernece, but don't quite get what you are getting at with a blind abomination.
Explanation in spoiler. Warning: Do not read if you don't want a MAJOR plot spoiler for the second Dune book!
I guess the "abomination" part was misleading, I just threw that in there myself for dramatic effect.
At the end of the second book, Paul/Muad'Dib is blinded by a weaponized mining tool, called a Stone Burner. Basically a Heat Ray that melts his eyes. The Fremen want to throw him to the worms, because it's part of Fremen tradition that blind/maimed people are a burden to the tribe and should be sacrificed to Shai-Hulud.
Okay, now that I've contributed a significant amount of DERAIL to this topic, I'm going to have to provide some actual discussion material.
To whoever had the dwarf with the randomly crippled lung... it might have been smoke damage. Smoke occasionally causes unconsciousness, and also respiratory damage in extreme cases.
About the eyes, though... I don't know. Maybe he committed a "crime" and was punished for it. It is possible that he got hammered/punched in the face, and his eyes were somehow torn out. Perhaps the blow moderately wounded his head, but somehow tore out his eye.
My best guess is that Urist McEyepatch got in a staring contest with Cacame Awemedinade, and the only reason his right eye survived annihilation is because the dwarf blinked just in time.
Hey, in a world where groundhogs attack with
every part of their face, it's not unlikely.