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How To Get Rid of a Black Eye - Cleveland Clinic Health ...
Black eyes occur when tiny blood vessels around the eye get broken. The vessels leak blood and fluid into the area under the skin, leaving behind a telltale bruise and swelling. Black eyes can be the aftermath of a physical injury. But they’re also common after facial surgeries and some dental or cosmetic procedures.
Black Eye - Injuries and Poisoning - Merck Manual Consumer ...
VIEW PROFESSIONAL VERSION. In the first 24 hours after a blunt eye injury, blood may leak into the skin of the eyelid and surrounding areas, causing swelling and a bruise (contusion), commonly called a black eye. (See also Overview of Eye Injuries.)
Black Eye: What Causes Black Eyes and How to Get Rid of Them
What is a black eye? A black eye occurs when fluid collects in the tissues surrounding the eye, usually after an injury to the area. It is technically a bruise or discoloration caused by broken blood vessels under the surface of the skin.
Black Eye: Causes and Treatment - Healthline
Treatment. When to seek immediate help. Complications. Outlook. A black eye is usually the result of trauma to the face, which causes bleeding beneath the skin. Minor injuries can be treated...
Eye Injury (Black Eye) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Ecchymosis, or more commonly known as a “black eye," usually happens from some type of trauma to the eye, causing the tissue around the eye to become bruised. Your healthcare provider will examine the eye closely to make sure there's no damage to the eye itself. What is the treatment for a black eye?
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