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I hit my upper-eye I guess, the end of my eye brow.. Where you apply eyeshadow, connecting to my eye-brow... ( The top part, not my eye-lid ) GOD I HOPE THAT MAKES SENSE...

2007-01-27 08:24:00 · 3 answers · asked by briana_024 2 in Health General Health Care Injuries

3 answers

ouch poor you !!!

take a small bag of frozen peas
wrap it in a soft cloth
apply to that side of your head
ans rest with it on , for 1/2 hour,

that should keep the bruise, down to the minimum

If you have some *witch-hazel lotion* ,
This is very soothing .afterwards.
you can gently dab some, on the area avoiding ,the eye itself .

I hope this will take care of the bruise .

Any serious headache , nausea or vomiting , call your doctor

>^,,^<

2007-01-27 08:47:36 · answer #1 · answered by sweet-cookie 6 · 0 0

The white noise, egg crate, and thick draperies would probably be the most effective solution. How long do you plan on staying there though? With egg crate and sound boards on the windows, they might stick over time, and if you're going to get a new place soon, you'll have sound boards and egg crates you don't know what to do with. I would also suggest the following ideas, some of which may not work well with others... Stick your dresser, book case, or some other large and thick piece of furniture up against the window. If you're really not going to be using it, you'll be surprised how well a cieling-to-floor, wall-to-wall book case full of books can absorb sound. Set up some accordion-folding japanese style room partition panels in front of the window, for another layer inside. Get a better lock on the door. Cheap ones can let the panes rattle more, which makes more noise. Besides, you won't use it, so you may never look at it to see if it's still properly closed. The lock on the handle is usually pretty cheap. Make sure there's one on the top corner between the two panes. You can also stick something in the track... but I suppose the egg crate stuff would already be doing that. Decorate the patio. Sun shades, screening, bushes, and even potted plants can break up the sound waves before they get to the door. The bushes would be most effective, if you can get them, their leaf patterns are almost as effective as egg crates, although they will take a while to grow up enough for this purpose. Wind chimes can break things up a little too, as well as producing a sort of "white" noise of their own... although the sound of wind chimes can become a problem for some people.

2016-03-29 05:20:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ice it down for as long as you can. When it starts to get uncomfortable - take it away and then apply it again. Don't get it TOO cold or you could get frostbite.... but that usually helps with swelling and bruising.

2007-01-27 08:44:09 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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