Posted in Category : Common Ailments | January 12, 2010

Black Eye - Causes, Cures and Remedies

A black eye can be a rather inglorious thing to sport. Most people try to brush off questions regarding that vivid black eye with the trite reply of having walked into a door. There are a number of ways that you could get such an eye. One of the commonest ways is if someone punched the area. What happens as a result of injury either above or even in the area surrounding your eye, is that the blood has a natural propensity to pool. As this occurs in your eye’s socket, it leaves the telltale black or purple bruises. If your face gets damaged it usually is the skin you have surrounding the eyes that is the first to get distended. Not only one but both eyes could possibly be affected depending on the nature of the face injury. With the help of home remedies and treatments, that black eye can begin to look better and fade faster.

Black Eye Home Remedies

While we have been told to associate ice with such injuries and bruises, it helps to remember when to use it. This home remedy for that black eye should commence immediately, if possible. Ice is most effective if used in intervals that last about 20 minutes and continue for the first day. It could prove better to make an ice pack or use a frozen pea bag such that it naturally settles into the shape of one’s eye socket. To prevent infection and for other reasons, a dishcloth may be used between the eye and the frozen pack. It may feel a little ridiculous to continue in this manner but it really helps with eye swelling. While tough men in movies are seen to slap steaks over their black eye, this really is not something you should choose. In fact, the potential for bacteria to infect your injury is very high. Enzymes are important so you will want to stock up on fruits like papayas as well as pineapples. A good vitamin to help tackle that bruised eye is Vitamin C. Thus, that glass of orange juice really helps hasten the healing process. Check with your doctor and let him know about your eye before popping painkillers as some could only make the eye worse. If there is accompanying bruising with that black eye you should be extra cautious to see to it that infection is kept at bay. The key to this is keeping that eye clean as well as dry.

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