After the patient’s eyes are inadvertently swollen, generally speaking, the common treatment methods are as follows: a. If the eyes are swollen due to local soft tissue injury and hematoma formation, local ice can be applied externally within 24-48 hours of injury to promote the contraction of eye capillaries and reduce the symptoms of swelling. 48 hours later, local hot towels can be given to wet compresses to improve local blood circulation and promote faster bruising and hematoma The eye can be absorbed to relieve the symptoms of swelling. If the eye injury is accompanied by an obvious fracture and hematoma formation, the patient will experience severe pain at this time. The swelling is not relieved by external application alone, and a local CT or X-ray examination can be improved to assess the severity of the fracture. If necessary, surgery should be performed as soon as possible to remove the hematoma and fix the fracture internally. Postoperative treatment of edema and analgesia can relieve the swelling of the eye more quickly.