BLACK EYE

TRAUMA LEADING TO PERIOCULAR BRUISING AND SEVERE EYE INJURY

The term “black eye” refers to bruising around the eye caused by a head or face injury.
Blood and other fluids build up in the area around the eye, resulting in tissue swelling and
dark bruises.
The skin surrounding the eye, which is very loose, is one of the first areas to enlarge as
fluid accumulates when there is trauma or damage to the face. Although the name “black
eye” would indicate otherwise, the eye itself is usually not injured. Many black eyes heal
on their own in a few days.
A black eye, however, might also indicate a more severe injury. If there is bleeding inside
the eye, for instance, that is known as a hyphema and should be checked for if you see a
black eye. Your cornea (the front clear window of the eye) and your vision may be
impacted. If untreated, increased pressure inside the eyeball can happen in some types of
face or eye trauma, harming the eye and eyesight. After a head injury, both eyes turning
black may indicate a skull fracture or another catastrophic injury.
It is crucial to distinguish between black eye symptoms and those that could point to a
more severe head injury after an eye injury. In the case you experinece decreased vision it
is best to reach out to a doctor.
Black eye symptoms might include pain and swelling around the eye, which may start out
mildly before getting worse. Swelling and discolouration (like a bruise) around the eye
may make it difficult to open. Vision may become blurry when the skin surrounding the
eyes darkens from red to purple, yellow, green, or even black.
The standard course of treatment for a black eye that does not entail more significant
symptoms is at-home self-care. The first day after surgery, an ice pack can be placed over
the eye for 15-20 minutes at a time, once per hour, to reduce swelling and relieve pain.
Frozen veggies in a bag or ice cubes wrapped in fabric can be used as an alternative to an
ice pack if one is not accessible (to avoid freezing the skin).  
Lastly, make sure to protect the afflicted eye or eyes from additional harm. Till the eye
has recovered, stay away from sports and other similar activities where the eye could be
hit.

At The Eye Center- Dr. Mahnaz Naveed Shah & Associates our team of eight
ophthalmology subspecialists / eye specialists, eye surgeons who are considered amongst
the very best eye specialists in Karachi and in Pakistan, have the diagnostic and treatment
capabilities to treat from the simplest to the most complex patients. We work hard to
provide our patients with the best possible medical and surgical eye care, in a state of the
art purpose built eye care facility. We offer the entire array of medical, laser and surgical
treatments to help provide patients the best possible care in the most efficient, safe and
ethical manner.
If you need an appointment, please contact us at 03041119544 during our working hours
or leave us a WhatsApp message at +923028291799 and someone will connect with you.
Walk-in appointments are also available for emergencies. We can also be reached
through our web portal o

The term “black eye” refers to bruising around the eye caused by a head or face injury.
Blood and other fluids build up in the area around the eye, resulting in tissue swelling and
dark bruises.
The skin surrounding the eye, which is very loose, is one of the first areas to enlarge as
fluid accumulates when there is trauma or damage to the face. Although the name “black
eye” would indicate otherwise, the eye itself is usually not injured. Many black eyes heal
on their own in a few days.
A black eye, however, might also indicate a more severe injury. If there is bleeding inside
the eye, for instance, that is known as a hyphema and should be checked for if you see a
black eye. Your cornea (the front clear window of the eye) and your vision may be
impacted. If untreated, increased pressure inside the eyeball can happen in some types of
face or eye trauma, harming the eye and eyesight. After a head injury, both eyes turning
black may indicate a skull fracture or another catastrophic injury.
It is crucial to distinguish between black eye symptoms and those that could point to a
more severe head injury after an eye injury. In the case you experinece decreased vision it
is best to reach out to a doctor.
Black eye symptoms might include pain and swelling around the eye, which may start out
mildly before getting worse. Swelling and discolouration (like a bruise) around the eye
may make it difficult to open. Vision may become blurry when the skin surrounding the
eyes darkens from red to purple, yellow, green, or even black.
The standard course of treatment for a black eye that does not entail more significant
symptoms is at-home self-care. The first day after surgery, an ice pack can be placed over
the eye for 15-20 minutes at a time, once per hour, to reduce swelling and relieve pain.
Frozen veggies in a bag or ice cubes wrapped in fabric can be used as an alternative to an
ice pack if one is not accessible (to avoid freezing the skin).  
Lastly, make sure to protect the afflicted eye or eyes from additional harm. Till the eye
has recovered, stay away from sports and other similar activities where the eye could be
hit.

At The Eye Center- Dr. Mahnaz Naveed Shah & Associates our team of eight
ophthalmology subspecialists/ eye specialists, eye surgeons who are considered amongst
the very best eye specialists in Karachi and in Pakistan, have the diagnostic and treatment
capabilities to treat from the simplest to the most complex patients. We work hard to
provide our patients with the best possible medical and surgical eye care, in a state of the
art purpose built eye care facility. We offer the entire array of medical, laser and surgical
treatments to help provide patients the best possible care in the most efficient, safe and
ethical manner.
If you need an appointment, please contact us at 03041119544 during our working hours
or leave us a WhatsApp message at +923028291799 and someone will connect with you.
Walk-in appointments are also available for emergencies. We can also be reached
through our web portal on

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