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How To Treat Swelling On The Brow Bone And Eye Area?

Hello I got kneed in my forehead above my right eye a couple hours ago . There is some swelling on the brow bone and around the eye area . Should I be concerned ?also there is not much pain but some slight discomfort and numbness . I really need to go to sleep so what can I do to ensure I will be okay? Thanks
Mon, 12 May 2014
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Hai.it is due to localised trauma, , which has caused a locao haematoma, causing pain , discomfort, numbness..u csn go for application of iceor cold compression to reduce itu can take restnow.if not reduced pls go for an xray skull to check out for any bony fractures. Injuries on the face and skull bleed more but heal fast, due to good blood supply.
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How To Treat Swelling On The Brow Bone And Eye Area?

Hai.it is due to localised trauma, , which has caused a locao haematoma, causing pain , discomfort, numbness..u csn go for application of iceor cold compression to reduce itu can take restnow.if not reduced pls go for an xray skull to check out for any bony fractures. Injuries on the face and skull bleed more but heal fast, due to good blood supply.