You are obviously having a reaction to the product you used. Over the counter remedies may help but if this persists and especially near your eyes you may want to see your doctor to be safe.
Oedipus in ancient Greek meant "swollen foot".
His foot was swollen up with pus.
You will get big swollen lumps around your groin and armpits ( buboes ) then you will get a fever and start being sick hope that helped xx
I think your question is what would happen if the thing (bubo, or swollen abscess) caused by the Black Plague is popped. Buboes were in fact swollen lymph nodes, which were tightly swollen and usually discolored by the infection of the Black Plague (also called the Bubonic Plague, named for the tell-tale symptom of swollen, blackened buboes). To pop or lance one of these would release the infected lymph from the body. This would probably give the Plague victim symptomatic relief, even if only temporarily, though they would surely still be in just as much danger from the infection, and it would also expose everyone around them to a highly contagious form of the disease. Contact of the released fluid with any mucous membranes (such as by touching the fluid with the hands and then either eating, rubbing the eyes, picking the nose, etc.) would expose others through droplet contact, potentially spreading the disease.
the monkey was flying ok, Chicken nuggets with some ice on it so Mao came and sucked titties so hard and his dick was swollen and of cours small. very fantastic its fantastic really fantastic.
you smash the forehead swollen with a tool and the swollen will go away and you will have your normal forehead back.
Swollen eyelids can be caused by a variety of factors, some of which may require medical attention. While not an exhaustive list, here are some situations where you should consider seeking medical help for swollen eyelids.
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The early symptoms of trachoma include the development of follicles (small sacs) on the conjunctivae of the upper eyelids, pain, swollen eyelids, a discharge, tearing, and sensitivity to light.
Blepharitis is a common and chronic inflammation of the eyelids that causes red, swollen, and itchy eyelids. It can result from bacterial overgrowth, skin conditions, or blocked oil glands near the eyelashes. Treatment typically involves keeping the eyelids clean, warm compresses, and sometimes antibiotic ointments.
You'd better see a doctor.
Infection of the tissues surrounding the eye causes redness, swollen eyelids, severe pain, and causes the eye to bulge out
Swollen eyelids can be caused by various factors such as allergies, crying, lack of sleep, or an underlying medical condition like a stye or conjunctivitis. It is important to identify the underlying cause to determine the appropriate treatment.
Put ice on it if it was recent. If you have vision problems or headaches go to the doctor.
red and painful lid: treat with warm compress frequently chronic red and crusted lids:treat with tetracycline ophthalmic ointment at bedtime and washing eyelids with baby shampoo at morning for two months itchy lids:cold compress and mild anti inflamatory ointment such as hydrocortisone swollen eyelids at morning:may be a sign of kidney and heart disease