What happened to the head injury and swollen eyes?

The typical symptom is puffiness of the eye, but it can also be combined with intracranial injury, or cerebrospinal fluid nasal fistula and skull base fracture, the patient will have conjunctival congestion, or local bruising, hematoma formation, the patient will have significant pain, even accompanied by dizziness, nausea and vomiting. The patient may experience significant pain and even dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. After the injury, a cranial CT examination should be performed in a timely manner, and the local symptoms should be closely observed and dehydration medication should be given if necessary, especially in cases of combined cerebral edema or increased pressure in the cranial cavity. For simple swelling, it can be improved by anti-infection treatment, and in the acute stage of injury, it can be reduced by icing.