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Swelling In Eyelids After Forehead Injury, Swelling, Nauseated. On Co Dydromol. What Is The Reason?

I had a fall on Friday night and fell on my forehead, I have had bid swelling and feeling awful, this morning I woke up and it has also gone to my eyelids which look like black/red bags, and still feeling nauseous. I have been to hospital and they said to take it easy and gave me co dydromol tablets. I'm still very worried but it seems swelling is going to my eyelids and temple. What's your thoughts?
Sat, 8 Jun 2013
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Hi,
As 24 hours passed and there are no signs of CNS and doctor has said nothing to worry, do not worry.
Due to injury on forehead there might be little hematoma now coming down to your eyes, this is normal process.
Gradually this hematoma will be absorbed and you will be alright.
If blood collection is more your doctor will prescribe one course of antibiotic and anti-inflammatory medicines.
Ok and take care.
Ok and bye.
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Swelling In Eyelids After Forehead Injury, Swelling, Nauseated. On Co Dydromol. What Is The Reason?

Hi, As 24 hours passed and there are no signs of CNS and doctor has said nothing to worry, do not worry. Due to injury on forehead there might be little hematoma now coming down to your eyes, this is normal process. Gradually this hematoma will be absorbed and you will be alright. If blood collection is more your doctor will prescribe one course of antibiotic and anti-inflammatory medicines. Ok and take care. Ok and bye.