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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.
Yes, you can contract pink eye from direct eye contact with someone who has the infection.
The male reporter with the black eye on TMZ is Adam Glyn.
Swelling to the forehead may not directly cause a black eye. A black eye typically occurs when there is bruising or bleeding around the eye due to trauma. Swelling and discoloration may develop near the eye if the forehead swelling is significant and extends to the eye area.
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It's the same as giving them a black eye. Both are slang terms for a bruised and swollen eye.
most likely depends how bad the choking was
no a**
Its quite simple. All you have to do is punch someone in the eye.
Usually by trauma, such as being struck in the eye socket area.
Put make-up on around the eye, or ues a black marker.
yes
Not a black eye no. But your eyes can get red and swell up from excessive crying.
A shiner is a slang term for a 'black eye,' which is a bruise around the eye usually caused by a blow.
no way dude
hey well this actually happened to my friend but he didn't do it on purpose. He fell and he hit the back of his head on the ground, and about 3 days later, i saw the black eye. So, i do think that hitting the back of your head can in fact, give you a black eye.
A shiner is an old slang term for a black eye, usually from getting punched by someone.