A “black eye” (known medically as a periorbital hematoma) is the result of blood being released from veins in the eyelids and surrounding area into the tissues around the eye. This produces the characteristic blackish-blue bruising. It is usually caused by a blow to the eye. The bruising can last from a few days to a month, and will go through several color changes, usually ending in pale yellow before fading completely.
Symptoms
• soreness in and around the eye
• pain on pressure
• in severe cases there could be swelling, which may make it difficult to open the eye
TREATMENT
Herbalism
Make an infusion of fresh lavender leaves, and wrap it in a fine handkerchief. Place it on the bruised area when the leaves have cooled.
Traditional Home and Folk Remedies
Bruise caraway seeds, and heat them with hot, soft bread. Cool slightly and apply to the bruised area. A cool witch hazel compress can be applied to the area to encourage healing. Place a cold compress on the area, which will reduce swelling and allow fluid to circulate, which will facilitate healing.
Aromatherapy
A few drops of calendula, lavender, and marjoram oil can be placed on a cool cloth and applied to the bruise. Avoid the eyelids and the corner of the eye.
Homeopathy
Arnica should be taken as soon as possible after the injury, and continued until the bruising disappears. Follow this with Ledum, which will disperse the swelling. Aconite is useful in the initial stages, following the blow or trauma to the area.
Flower Essences
Use Rescue Remedy or Emergency Essence cream and lightly dab over the affected area to help the healing process. Rescue Remedy or Emergency Essence can also be taken internally after the trauma to help you cope with pain and encourage healing.
Monday, 13 January 2014
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