Prevention And Treatment Options For A Black Eye

Apply A Warm Compress After A Few Days

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Although patients need to stick with cold compresses at first, it is a good idea to apply a warm compress after a few days. At this point, the warmth will help encourage the blood flow to return, which is important for healing. That being said, be sure the compress is warm but not hot. Patients will also want to stick to plain water because the skin around the eyes is very sensitive. Do not use a hot-pack like the ones found in stores because if it leaks, it can burn the eye. A warm compress for the eye can have many benefits, including relieving pain, increasing moisture, preventing the skin from becoming clogged, and even helping the area relax.

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Massaging The Area

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Although patients do not want to do it right away, massaging the area around the black eye in the days that follow can be beneficial. This is because it stimulates the lymphatic system, which is important to healing. Massaging the area can help break up any blood clots that may have formed. Individuals should be sure to not massage the bruise itself, but rather the surrounding skin. If patients would like, they could try using things such as coconut oil or petroleum jelly when during the massage, or certain essential oils, such as lavender. Not only can this make the experience more enjoyable, but these things can have healing benefits of their own due to their anti-inflammatory properties.

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