
There are some things you can immediately do to treat a blackeye. A cold compress is the first thing to do. Cold compresses should not contain any raw meat. They should be used for approximately 15 minutes around the eyes. For the first 24 hours, repeat this process every hour. Also, you can use a warm compress. This will increase the blood flow to the eye area and facilitate healing.
Bruising around the eyes
Bruising around the eye is a common injury that causes swelling and pain around the eye. Bruising usually appears as a dark red, which gradually gets darker. Sometimes it can turn brown, green or purple. It may last as long as a few hours. The eye should not be overexercised until it heals. You should also apply warm compresses for 20 minutes at a time to the area. You should not do any hazardous activities until the bruising has faded completely.
An ice pack can also be used to reduce pain and swelling. Also, a frozen bag of fruits and vegetables can be used. These natural remedies work well for reducing swelling, and also reducing pain. The eyeball should not be iced directly as chemicals could leach into the eyes. To relieve your pain, you can also use an over-the-counter pain relief medication such as Tylenol. Aspirin may cause swelling to worsen so avoid it.

NSAIDs
To treat black eye problems, NSAIDs are frequently prescribed. These drugs can be used to treat inflammation and pain. They also reduce bleeding. Acetaminophen should not be used if you have bleeding in your eye. Black eye can also be treated with aspirin, although it may increase the risk of liver injury.
You can also take acetaminophen or ibuprofen to reduce pain and swelling. Your doctor may advise you to avoid cold and raw meat as they can cause infection. To help heal the wound, you can apply warm compresses several times per day.
CAM treatments
Although CAM treatments of black eye may not be as scientifically supported as traditional medications, some people claim to have seen some benefits. Side effects should be monitored and caution used when using CAM treatments. You should consult your doctor before you use CAM treatments. Arnica, which is believed to be effective in treating dark eyes, has been subject to limited research and results are inconsistent.
Black eyes can be difficult to treat. If it bleeds excessively or if it's so severe that it causes pain, it's best to visit a doctor. You can apply ice to the eyes, but not direct pressure. You should avoid using makeup on eyes that are reddening or swelling. It will irritate and increase the redness.

After a dark eye, how do you go to the doctor?
Black eyes can be self-healing. However, it is important to see a doctor if you need proper care. Your doctor will be able to prescribe pain medication, and may even apply ice if needed. Your doctor can also perform Xrays of your head or face to check for fractures. Your doctor may refer you either to an ophthalmologist, or a neurosurgeon if your injury is more severe.
If your black eye isn't severe, but it isn't causing you any pain, then you can apply ice and rub a cloth on the eye. You can use an ice pack from a commercial company, or a bag of frozen vegetables. If the eye is still bleeding, you should keep it as cold as possible, as this will help reduce swelling and pain. Avoid activities that could further damage the eye. Pain relievers such as Acetaminophen can be used to ease the pain. To avoid cornea damage, don't press or poke your eyes.