No, the only reason that would have to have a visit to the doctor is if your vision is impaired, other than that, contrary to many beliefs it is a minor injury.
The medical term for a black eye is periorbital hematoma. It occurs when there is bruising and swelling around the eye as a result of injury or trauma.
A black eye, or a bruise.
A black eye or raccoon eyes.
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Major injury may lead to death, whereas minor injury does not lead to death.
A minor injury is one that is not considered serious or life endangering. If a person has a minor injury, it only needs minimal medical treatment, if any at all.
you can use cucumber juice,..to reduce the black circles and massage the eyes and get the eyes relaxed
There is nothing in marijuana that would effect the black eye in anyway, although it might serve as a minor pain relief and help you take your mind off it. In short, it is safe.
A blood vessel must have broken during the night.
Bruises...A bruise, also called a contusion, is a injury caused by a serious impact but does not rupture the skin It is a form of internal bleeding, the purple, green, blue or whatever color your bruise is, is from the blood cells gathering under your skin in that injured area to fix the problem and stop the internal injury.A black eye is just a kind of bruising around the eye commonly due to an injury to the face rather than an eye injury. The name is given due to the color of bruising. The so-called black eye is caused by bleeding beneath the skin and around the eye. Sometimes a black eye indicates a more extensive injury, even a skull fracture, particularly if the area around both eyes is bruised (raccoon eyes) or if there has been a head injury.Although most black eye injuries aren't serious, bleeding within the eye, called a hyphema, is serious and can reduce vision and damage the cornea.
Any eye injury can be painful because nerves in the eye are damaged. An eye injury for an hamster can be painful. The injury may need professional medical attention depending on the degree of damage.