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A black eye is when there’s bruising of the tissue under the skin around the eye. In most cases, the injury affects the face instead of the eye itself. It is called a black eye due to the bluish-dark color of the bruising within the tissue around the eye. This happens because the capillaries, or tiny blood vessels, burst and leaked blood under the skin. Another name for a black eye may be a “shiner.” The medical name is “periorbital hematoma”.
As fluids collect within the space around the eye, bruising, swelling, and puffiness result. This will make it difficult to open the eye. Vision may blur temporarily. There could also be pain around the eye, and possibly a headache.
A black eye is basically the result of any sort of physical attack on the areas that surround the eye. It may be caused due to an accident or injury involving objects that might have hit the eye or the areas around it resulting in the blackness/darkening of the eye and the areas around.
Swelling or an injury near the eye is the first and the most prominent symptom of the black eye. As the swelling begins to spread, the skin color surrounding that injured area also starts to change. It goes from intensely red to dark blue at first and then to deep violet. Finally, the eye and the injured area turn black. Therefore, this condition is known as the “black eye”.
The black eye is just like any other injury (or bruise, to be more precise). However, black eye treatment is necessary to restore the normal look of the eye and the face.
Black eye treatment does not involve a wide variety of steps. During the initial days of the injury, when the wound is fresh, one should try to implement home remedies for the black eye treatment.
It will normally heal without medical intervention, but it can sometimes be a symbol of something more serious. During this case, it’s going to need medical attention. In case, the person faces one or more of the symptoms mentioned above, he/she should immediately seek proper medical aid for the black eye treatment.
Before one begins with the treatment, it is important to be well aware of the seriousness of the injury. The doctors will first try to examine how serious the injury is. If the injury is actually very serious and they suspect some sort of abnormalities (due to the unusual symptoms) such as the fracture of face bones, then they should take the case to a specialist for further treatment of the black eye.
Apart from applying home remedies or consulting a specialist for the proper treatment, the person is required to take some necessary precautions on his/her part for a speedy recovery, some of which are listed below:
The blackness normally disappears within 1 to 2 weeks, and it doesn’t normally need medical attention. Here are some home remedies that can treat the black eye
Use ice cubes wrapped in a soft cloth or handkerchief to gently press the eye along with gentle dabs on the injured area. This should be done within the first 24-48 hours of the accident. Repeat this remedy several times a day for 1-2 days continuously.
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Precautions to be taken:
NOTE: You can also use frozen vegetables like peas. But they should be taken out directly from the freezer and placed on the eye. Both the ice cubes and the vegetables have nearly the same effect.
After having applied the ice cubes for 2-3 days, the swelling begins to reduce. Now, apply a warm compress to the black eye and the injured area around the eye.
Benefits: Applying a warm compress will help in speedy healing by increasing the blood flow to the injured area.
Precautions to be taken:
When the swelling reduces, give the injured area a gentle massage.
Benefits: This gentle massage will promote blood flow to the injured area near the eye.
Precautions to be taken: Do not massage the eye or the injured area if it causes pain or if there is still no effect on the swelling.
While following the above home remedies for the black eye treatment, there are chances that one might feel pain in the black eye or when someone touches the injured area near the eye. In such situations, it is advised to take pain relievers such as “Ibuprofen or Acetaminophen” to reduce the pain in the injured.
In most cases, the black eye treatment can easily be done with the help of home remedies but there are some cases in which the injury worsens to such an extent that the patient might need to consult a doctor for proper black eye treatment. In normal cases, with the help of home remedies, the black eye can be healed within 3 days or a week. If the condition persists longer than this (with some serious unexpected symptoms), the person should immediately consult a doctor and start with the black eye treatment. For a more serious injury, for instance, fractures to the bones of the face, they’re going to refer the person to a specialist.
This specialist might be one of the following:
The best way to treat your eyes is to visit your eye care professional and get your eyes checked regularly. He will be able to assess the best method of treatment for your eye ailment.
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