Not sure, but (as I hold ice to my forehead) I'll let you know!
Uveitis is the inflammation of the uvea, which is the middle layer of the eye. It can cause swelling, redness, pain, and irritation in the eye. Uveitis can be associated with various underlying conditions and may require treatment with anti-inflammatory medications.
Yes, a black eye typically causes discoloration and swelling around the eye, making it noticeable. It may also be painful to touch or move the eye. If you suspect you have a black eye, it's best to seek medical attention to rule out any underlying injuries.
Swelling above and around just one eye could be caused by a variety of conditions such as an allergic reaction, a sinus infection, a stye, or an injury. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
To reduce swelling on the eye, you can apply a cold compress for 15-20 minutes several times a day. Also, try to elevate your head while sleeping to reduce fluid retention. If the swelling persists or is accompanied by pain, redness or vision changes, it's important to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and treatment.
Any blow in the area of the eye can cause the bruising and swelling associated with a black eye. It sometimes doesn't take much to break a number of the small blood vessels and create the nasty purple colored bruise.
no YES...the sun can cause swelling in your forehead and eyes..Ive seen it many times.Theres not much you can do except to ice it and wait it out.Some people have a reaction to the sun even if they never have before..your body reacts with fluid build up.
A strange painless swelling on your forehead above your eye could be a pimple. If it grows to a large size, consult your doctor.
Not sure but would seek medical attention Immediately!!
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The medical name for a black eye is periorbital hematoma.
Did you take a load of spooge in the eye? That can cause a nasty infection.
No. A black eye is a bruise & is caused by blunt trauma to the eye.
because the iron in the steak helps the swelling go down.
First, your eye will hurt and may instantly turn black around your eye, then a day or two later it will turn purple and/or green around your eye and will still be swollen. After a few days the swelling should go down.
Apply ice to the injured area and take ibuprofin for the pain.
no but if it does go go your doctor immediately
Uveitis is an eye condition, which left untreated, can cause blindness. It is caused by inflammation ( swelling ) in the back of the eye. It is possible to cure it by using eye drops or getting injections directly into the eye.