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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?
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