Should I apply eggs or ice to my eyes?

Many ophthalmic and systemic diseases can lead to ocular stasis, so it is important to consult an ophthalmologist when it occurs to identify the cause and treat it accordingly.
In the case of bleeding from the eyelid, the bleeding can be absorbed on its own if it is small, but if it is large, the bleeding can be stopped within 48 hours by applying a cold compress, so an ice pack is usually used to stop the bleeding.
After 48 hours after the injury, appropriate hot compresses can be applied, at which point hot eggs can be used to promote swelling.