Black eye
Classification and external resources

Illustration of a "black eye".
ICD-10 S00.1
ICD-9 921.0

A black eye, Ecchymosis, periorbital hematoma or shiner, is bruising around the eye commonly due to an injury to the face rather than eye injury. The name is given due to the color of bruising. The so-called black eye is caused by bleeding beneath the skin and around the eye. Sometimes, a black eye indicates a more extensive injury, even a skull fracture, particularly if the area around both eyes is bruised (raccoon eyes) or if there has been a head injury.

Although most black eye injuries aren't serious, bleeding within the eye, called a hyphema, is serious and can reduce vision and damage the cornea. In some cases, abnormally high pressure inside the eyeball (ocular hypertension) also can result.

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Presentation and prognosis [link]

Close-up of a black eye after 3 days of formation. The blood has been absorbed, but the iron-laden pigments in the blood remain in the tissue leaving a discoloration that may persist for several weeks or months.

Most black eye injuries are minor and will heal themselves in about one week. Trauma near the eyebrow or places not directly on the eye may make the eyelid go black.

The dramatic appearance (discoloration purple black and blue and swelling) does not necessarily indicate a serious injury. The fatty tissue along with the lack of muscle around the eye socket allows a potential space for blood accumulation with minor injury. As this blood is reabsorbed, various pigments are released similar to a bruise, lending itself to the extreme outward appearance. Unless there is actual trauma to the eye itself, medical attention is generally not needed.

Associated conditions [link]

Eye injury and head trauma may also coincide with a black eye. Some common signs of a more serious injury may include:

  • Double vision
  • Loss of sight and or fuzzy vision could occur
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Inability to move the eye or large swelling around the eye such as a hematoma
  • Blood or clear fluid from the nose or the ears
  • Blood on the surface of the eye itself or cuts on the eye itself
  • Persistent headache

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External links [link]

Media related to black eyes at Wikimedia Commons



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Black eye (disambiguation)

A black eye is an injury.

Black eye may also refer to:

  • Blackeye, or Black-eyed pea, a subspecies of Cowpea, a type of bean
  • "Blackeye", a song by Toto from Tambu
  • Black Eye (album)
  • Black eye (drink), a cup of coffee with two shots of espresso in it
  • Black Eye (film), a 1974 film starring and directed by Jack Arnold
  • Black Eye Galaxy, (aka M64 or NGC 4826), a pinwheel-shaped spiral galaxy in the Coma Berenices constellation
  • Black eye grease, or Eye black, a black grease applied under the eye to reduce glare
  • Black-Eye Griffin, a minor character from Family Guy
  • Black Eye Productions, a defunct Canadian comic book publisher
  • Mountain blackeye, a species of bird
  • See also

  • The Black Eyed Peas, an American hip-hop and pop group
  • Black Eyes (disambiguation)
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Black Eye

    by: Millencolin

    So now I got a Black Eye
    Even though I never got smacked
    But if I get a retry
    Then I will try to give back
    Your were the one who got jacked
    And I hope you will forgive me
    For whenever I capsize
    I know that you can see it in my eyes
    I'm not myself right now
    My biggest problem is to compromise
    But I'm sure I would know how
    I show my tragedy with my Black eye
    I've been the one to deny
    Everything that you do
    I said it's all a big lie
    Always questioning you
    Even though you've been true
    And I know that I've been nothing more
    Than just a jealous guy
    But everybody's talking about you
    All the time about things you do
    And that's the only time I do realize
    That I do love being close to you
    And everybody's laughing with you
    Guess taht's the thing that I just can't stand




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