
If you're suffering from a black eye, there are a few things you can do immediately. A cold compress is the first thing to do. The cold compress should not contain raw meat and should be applied for about 15 minutes around the eye. Repeat the process for 24 hours. Also, you can use a warm compress. This will increase blood circulation to the eye area, and help with healing.
Eyebruising
Bruising around your eye is a common injury. It causes swelling and pain. Generally, the bruising will start out red and gradually get darker. Sometimes, it may turn purple, green, and brown. It may even last for several days. Be careful not to put too much pressure on the eye until it starts to heal. Also, warm compresses can be applied to the eye for up to 20 minutes. Avoid engaging in any risky activities until the bruising has completely subsided.
An ice pack is another simple way to reduce pain and swelling. It will also work well if you freeze some fruits or vegetables. These natural remedies can be used to reduce swelling and pain. But you should avoid putting ice directly on the eyeball because it may leak chemicals into the eye. Tylenol, an over-the counter pain reliever, can be used to ease the pain. Aspirin can cause swelling to rise so do not use it.

NSAIDs
Black eye pain is often treated with NSAIDs. These drugs reduce inflammation and pain and can also be taken to help reduce bleeding. Acetaminophen is recommended for treating bleeding in the eyes. Black eye treatment with Aspirin is also possible, but it has a higher risk of liver disease.
To reduce swelling and pain, you can also use acetaminophen/ibuprofen. Your doctor might advise you to avoid cold or raw meat, as these can cause infection. Warm compresses can be applied several times daily to heal the area.
CAM therapies
Although CAM treatments for black eyes do not have the same scientific backing as conventional medication, some people have reported some benefits. However, CAM treatments should be used with caution and monitored for side effects. Your healthcare provider should be consulted before using CAM treatment. Arnica, which is believed to be effective in treating dark eyes, has been subject to limited research and results are inconsistent.
It is important to remember that a black eye can look worse than it gets better when it is treated. It's important to consult a doctor if the eye bleeds frequently or causes severe pain. It is possible to apply ice to your eye temporarily, but avoid direct pressure. Avoid applying makeup to eyes that are red or swelling. This can cause redness and irritation.

When should I see a doctor for a black or swollen eye?
Although black eyes usually heal themselves, it is best to see a physician for professional care. If needed, your doctor will prescribe pain medication and ice. If necessary, they can take Xrays of the head or face to rule out fractures. If the injury is severe, your doctor may refer to an ophthalmologist and/or a neurosurgeon.
Apply ice to the eye and a cotton cloth to the affected areas if the blackeye is not serious. A commercial ice pack is an excellent option for this, although you can also use a frozen bag of vegetables. It is important to keep your eye as cold and as dry as possible as this will help reduce swelling. It is important to avoid any activities that might further hurt the eye. To relieve pain, you can use pain relief medications such as acetaminophen. However, do not press or poke your eye, as this can cause damage to the cornea.