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What Does Pain In The Eyebrow Bone Indicate?

I was recently headbutted and my right eyebrow was split open. I didn t get any visible bruising and although the split was quite big it has healed very well. I am still experiencing some pain on the actual eyebrow bone like a bruise sort of pain. Should I get this seen to. Is it possible that my eyebrow could be fractured?
Thu, 7 Dec 2017
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Good Evening,
Thanks for given information,I have seen your symptoms and history of incidence,you need to
An exam using a microscope with a light attached, called a slit lamp, to look closely at the front and back of your eye
An exam using drops to enlarge, or dilate, your pupils and a light to look into the back of your eyes
Measurements to check the position of the injured eye compared with the normal eye
CT scan which uses x-rays and a computer to show detailed pictures of the bones of your eye socket and any blood behind your eye
kindly consult with your Doctor
Thanks for consult
Regards,
Dr,Naeem. MD

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What Does Pain In The Eyebrow Bone Indicate?

Good Evening, Thanks for given information,I have seen your symptoms and history of incidence,you need to An exam using a microscope with a light attached, called a slit lamp, to look closely at the front and back of your eye An exam using drops to enlarge, or dilate, your pupils and a light to look into the back of your eyes Measurements to check the position of the injured eye compared with the normal eye CT scan which uses x-rays and a computer to show detailed pictures of the bones of your eye socket and any blood behind your eye kindly consult with your Doctor Thanks for consult Regards, Dr,Naeem. MD