How to Properly Care for a Black Eye
Tips to Help That Shiner Heal Quickly
By Kassidy Emmerson, published Mar 26, 2007
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A black eye happens when a blow to the eye area (or sometimes surgery) causes the blood vessels around the eye to break. The vessels then bleed and the blood pools up in the tissue surrounding the eye. It's the same concept of having dark circles and puffy eyes after not sleeping long enough. Except, of course, it's much worse. The tissues also become inflamed and the skin turns a reddish to a bluish-purple to a black color. The shades vary depending on the severity of the trauma. A black eye is basically a bruise. When it begins to heal, a black eye will change colors again. The bruise will turn green, then yellow before the skin returns to its normal shade.
The first thing to do to properly care for a black eye is to inspect the area (if it was caused by a blow) around the eye for any cuts that may need professional medical attention. If the person who suffered the injury notices a change in their vision, experiences pain in that eye, if it hurts to look at a light, or if they feel nauseated or light-headed, they should seek medical attention right away. Usually a black eye is considered to be a minor injury, but that's not always the case.
The next thing to do is to get something very cold to help reduce the swelling in the eye right away. You can use an ice pack wrapped in a wash cloth, a cold can of soda pop, a bag of frozen vegetables or some ice cubes wrapped up in a washcloth. Never place an ice pack directly on your eye. Instead, to properly care for a black eye, hold the cold item at the top of the cheek. Or, hold it on the forehead above the affected eye.
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