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Swelling in eye problem ,,nose broke....
Hey how u doing my girlfriend got jump yesterday she went to the emergency room in staurt Florida they stich her face up and send her home now today her face is very swollen she can't see out her eyes her eye is shut one is open but buy tommorow her other eye may be close they gave her medicine and she is getting worst she need help and no one won't take her to the hospital she try ice nothing is working I am worry and concerned about my girlfriend please give me some advice...................
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you must have started cold compresses immediately after the injury. but now when the post traumatic swelling has set in ,it will take at least three days. please wait. please ensure that she is getting good anti2and anti inflammatory tab.  if not please start.
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Hello I can understand your concern but Information provided by you is incomplete Kindly share photos of her eye and her case file so that I may guide you better
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Im sure the docs there must have given her anti inflammatory drugs and antibiotics. Just tak those drugs and wait. Swelling will subside in a few days. If u can send a pic of the face I would be able to guide you more
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