It has nothing to do with it being meat, it has to do with it being cold and flexible enough to hold to the face. Frozen peas or an ice pack would be just as beneficial.
2007-07-09 23:00:15
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answered by Barb Outhere 7
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1. Put a cold compress over the injured area right away.
2. Take an over-the-counter medicine for pain and inflammation, such as Tylenol® (or generic acetaminophen).
3. Avoid aspirin. Aspirin prevents blood from clotting, thus making it more difficult to stop the bleeding, which is what turns your eye black.
4. Take some vitamin C. Studies have shown that it promotes healing, especially for bruises.
5. Later, put a warm compress over the injured area.
6. Seek medical attention if these measures do not help.
2007-07-09 22:58:52
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answered by lovehate 1
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Just use a cold compress and grill the steak.
2007-07-09 22:58:29
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answered by Medic 3
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no put cream on it and then put a cucumber on it for 10mins
Good luck
2007-07-09 23:05:33
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answered by Melissa C 2
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