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John Hendry


09/21/2012

How Can I speed up the healing process of a black eye?

I got a black eye. Is there any way to help speed up the healing process of a black eye?Any idea?
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  • Ari

    09/24/2012

    First of all, you should keep on using the paste the doctor gives you. Secondly, you may often use the hot cloth to cover on the eyes to melt the bruise. Thirdly, try not eating the spicy food, drink or smoke. Last of all, go and have a check in the hospital at a regular time. Wish you good luck.
  • tommy

    09/22/2012

    Well, sorry to hear that. Anyway, if your black eye is resulted from physical damage, you should take some eye exercise from time to time, drink more hot water, and try not to use your eyes too much. Most importantly, you should get adequate sleep to allow your eyes to rest and recover. If things don't go pretty well, try to visit a doctor and get some professional advices. May you fast recovery.
  • crockettcastle

    09/24/2012

    Well, there are of course some measures which you can take and have a try. As we know that, when blood and other fluids collect in the space around the eye, a black eye can occur. We also say that it is often caused by the injury to the face or the head. Then swelling and dark discoloration can appear. To speed up the healing process of a black eye, you can try using ice to reduce the swelling caused by a black eye. In this way, the bruising will start fading in a few days. And you should know that you can not put a steak on a black eye, for it can possibly cause an eye infection. Then also you can search some information on the internet and see what foods you should avoid. This will help you too.
  • cook

    09/25/2012

    There is a good way that can be taken effectively to speed up the healing process of a black eye。 The most effective step in dealing with a black eye is to minimize the swelling. Black eyes occur when some outside force causes contusions in the tiny blood vessels surrounding the eye. By keeping the swelling at a minimum, the vessels can begin to heal more quickly. A time honored means of dealing with swelling is to apply something cold to the black eye for a period of ten minutes, wait fifteen minutes, and apply a second round of cold compresses. Repeating this process several times over the first few hours after the incident that caused the black eye will make a huge difference in the severity of the damage.
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