Wrap an ice cube in a washcloth, dampen and hold under eyelids for several seconds repeating back an for. May not take completely away but helps. Also a good undereye cream helps diminish the water retention Use a wet/cold washcloth repeatedly or use Ben-Gay.
A shiner or a bruise is one in the eye.
you eye will be black and white .
you eye will be black and white .
No. A black eye is a bruise & is caused by blunt trauma to the eye.
A small bit of force on the tissue can cause a bruise. For example, a girl has long hair. While brushing her hair, the hairbrush accidentally slips and hits her eye. Later, it turned into a bruise. A guy was putting on a pull over sweater. He smacks himself in the eye. Later, he has a bruise. A mom is holding her baby. The infant is holding a rattle. Unexpectedly, the baby smacks the mom's face with the rattle, resulting in a small bruise.
Yes. Believe it or not, it is possible to bruise your eyeball. Rubbing your eyes too much or even poking your eye with your finger on accident can cause a bruise. However, this bruise is not visible. If it is not accompanied by other symptoms then it is most likely a bruise. Please be sure to visit your physician if the pain persists, or if the pain is accompanied by other symptoms.
A black eye, or a bruise.
A shiner is a slang term for a 'black eye,' which is a bruise around the eye usually caused by a blow.
You get a black eye by trauma in or around the eye. It is a bruise. Impact injuries to the head or face, particularly the nose, can cause some rather dramatic looking bruises.
A bruise on the eyeball, or subconjunctival hemorrhage, occurs when small blood vessels break beneath the eye's surface, resulting in red patches on the white part of the eye. While it may look alarming, it is usually harmless and typically heals on its own within 1 to 2 weeks. To aid recovery, apply a cold compress around the eye, avoid activities that increase eye pressure, and use lubricating eye drops for irritation. However, if you experience pain, vision changes, or bleeding inside the eye, seek immediate medical attention to rule out serious issues.
Black eyes grow fast because you have hit your eye hard and it basically like a bruise they grow and stay for a while and then dissapear
No. A black eye is just a bruise that swells around your eye. The name black eyed peas comes from a real food product that is called black eyed peas.