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.
Apply an ice pack.
A strange painless swelling on your forehead above your eye could be a pimple. If it grows to a large size, consult your doctor.
You can try putting a cool icepack on their forehead
Bumps happen when you get hurt. The bump is just swelling.
There are several ways to treat and prevent cancer swelling. Keep affected areas elevated, limit salt intake, and talk to doctors about medications that can reduce swelling.
That's what happend to me. I got a small dent it might be a cut I don't know. And huge swelling on my forehead. And only if your headache persists for more than 5 hours and gets worse go see a doctor. Anyways keep ice on the swelling!
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.
First, swelling is a good sign, it means fluid is not building up inside your brain. It may take several hours to decrease. Be aware of dizziness or slurred speech, this may be a sign of a concussion. Based on personal experience, swelling on the forehead will go down after a day or two, but then the area around the eyes will swell as this is where the blood drains to. After about 4 days, the swelling will fade away.
Ice or a cool compress to reduce swelling.
Swelling on the forehead can be caused by an injury like a hit to the head in a fall. There are also medical conditions that can cause forehead swelling like sebaceous cysts or a complication of sinusitis called Pott's puffy tumor.
Yes. Like a normal bruise, blood vessels under the skin have burst and create the swelling. In the case of the forehead, skin is more tightly held against the skull than in most other parts of the body, so any swelling is very noticable. It is also easier to damage the blood vessels since there is less 'padding'.