I was playing hockey and the puck hit me on the edge of my eyebrow. Within the hour, it formed a large bump. Today, that bump is gone and replaced with tender skin. It's still a little swollen, but not too bad. Other places around my eye are also tender to the touch. Will I get a black eye?
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got hit by a hockey puck my eyebrow and skin is now tender, will it turn into a bruise?
Lucky it didn't get you in the eye!!
The pain you feel is expected. You might see a bruise develop also, but it should all go away in time. Usually, icing the area helps to soothe the pain and keep the swelling down. If, however, you start developing problems with your vision or the ability to move your eye around, then get yourself to the ER right away.
--Dr. Sarge www.mimpc.com
The pain you feel is expected. You might see a bruise develop also, but it should all go away in time. Usually, icing the area helps to soothe the pain and keep the swelling down. If, however, you start developing problems with your vision or the ability to move your eye around, then get yourself to the ER right away.
--Dr. Sarge www.mimpc.com
if you develop neck pain , you need to be evaluated by a doctor , otherwise the tenderness will get better in seven days
Most likely within a day or two...