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A black eye is bruising around the eyes that can look purple, black, or dark blue. This can happen when trauma to the head or face causes bleeding and swelling under the skin around the eye.
Most black eyes are minor injuries that happen when something strikes a person in the face, such as a ball, a fist, or a door.
Usually, they get better in a week or so. As a black eye heals, the dark color fades, and the skin can look yellow or even a bit green.
Sometimes, a black eye is more serious. If your child gets a black eye, call your doctor and talk about how the injury happened. The doctor might want to see your child and check the injury.
If the doctor says a black eye can be treated at home:
Call your doctor right away if your child has:
Talk to your child about how the eye injury happened, and if it could have been prevented. For instance, wearing proper safety glasses during sports can prevent many eye injuries, including black eyes.
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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