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Black eye for no reason
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Michael J Kutryb, MD - Ophthalmology, Cataract Surgery, glaucoma, Laser Vision Correct
Kutryb Eye Institute - Titusville
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Black eye for no reason

by mg173, May 22, 2008 08:30PM
I was washing my face after work and noticed that I had a black eye.  It is on my right eye lid (next to my nose).  I haven't hit it (or been hit on it).  I have had no pain, swelling, or loss of vision.  What could be the cause, and should I be worried?

by Michael J Kutryb, MD, May 22, 2008 08:49PM
Maybe you coughed, sneezed or strained and caused a small vessel to burst.  It definitely can happen.  Perhaps you are on blood thinners.  If you tend to bruise easily or have bleeding gums you should see a medical doctor to be checked for a bleeding disorder.

MJK MD
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by mg173, May 22, 2008 08:56PM
Doctor,

Thanks for the answer.
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