
You can take immediate action if you are suffering from a dark eye. First, use a cold compress. Cold compresses should not contain any raw meat. They should be used for approximately 15 minutes around the eyes. Repeat the process for 24 hours. Warm compresses are also an option. This will improve blood flow and speed up healing.
Bruising around your eyes
Bruising around the eye is a common injury that causes swelling and pain around the eye. Bruising generally appears reddish in color and becomes darker over time. Sometimes, it may turn purple, green, and brown. This can last up to a few days. You should be careful not to overexert yourself until the eye starts to heal. Also, warm compresses can be applied to the eye for up to 20 minutes. You should not do any hazardous activities until the bruising has faded completely.
Another simple remedy to help reduce swelling and pain is an ice pack. It will also work well if you freeze some fruits or vegetables. These natural remedies work well for reducing swelling, and also reducing pain. However, you should not apply ice directly to the eyeball as it could leak chemicals into your eyes. Tylenol, an over-the counter pain reliever, can be used to ease the pain. However, do not take aspirin because it can cause the swelling to increase.

NSAIDs
Black eye pain is often treated with NSAIDs. 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. Aspirin is also effective in treating black eye, but it increases the risk of liver damage.
You can also take Acetaminophen, or Ibuprofen to decrease swelling and pain. You may be advised by your doctor to avoid raw and cold meats as they can cause infection. You can also apply a warm compress several times a day to help heal the area.
CAM treatments
Although CAM treatments to treat black eye are not supported by science, some users report some positive effects. However, CAM treatments should be used with caution and monitored for side effects. It is also important to consult your healthcare provider before using CAM treatments. Arnica, for example, is thought to be effective in treating black eyes. However, research has not been consistent and it is still being investigated.
The eye will appear worse before it gets better if it has a dark pigment. If it bleeds profusely, or it causes severe pain, it is best to see a doctor. In the meantime, you should apply ice to the eye, but be careful not to apply direct pressure. It is best to avoid applying makeup to an eye that is reddened or swollen. This will increase redness and irritate the area.

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. You may also be able to have X-rays taken of your head, face and neck to confirm if you have fractures. If the injury is severe, your doctor may refer to an ophthalmologist and/or a neurosurgeon.
Apply ice to the eye and a cotton cloth to the affected areas if the blackeye is not serious. A commercial ice pack is an excellent option for this, although you can also use a frozen bag of vegetables. It is important to keep your eye as cold and as dry as possible as this will help reduce swelling. You should also avoid activities that may further harm the eye. You can relieve your pain with pain relievers like acetaminophen. However, do not press or poke your eye, as this can cause damage to the cornea.