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What do I do when I get a black eye for nothin?
I look somewhat like cristoper off the saparano's. And right after that biker gang stuff in new york happened to that guy. I end up with a black eye 1600hundred miles away. For NOTHIN?
2 Answers
- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
rather get checked if it's not for a reason. it can be internal bleeding.
raeesa: did you stupid ***** ever read the question or are you just blindly spreading your wisdom. stupid woman, learn to read.
- 8 years ago
Stop any activity and apply ice wrapped in a thin
cloth (or a cold compress or a bag of frozen
vegetables) to the area around the eye.
Avoid putting direct pressure on the eyeball
itself.
Keep the ice on the area for 15 minutes at a time
every waking hour for the first 24 hours.
Keep your head elevated while sleeping. Using
two pillows may help reduce swelling throughout
the night.
Pain medications may help reduce swelling and
inflammation and decrease pain, but stay away
from aspirin which may increase bleeding.
Continue to apply ice several times a day until the
swelling subsides.
Continue to check for any any warning signs of a
serious head injury for up to 48 hours.
Allow the eye to heal before returning to sports. Hope this helps