Bruising of the eyes is caused by subcutaneous bruising of the eyelids, which can usually be absorbed in 1~2 weeks. Subcutaneous bruising of the eyelid is usually caused by trauma to the eye, such as a bruise caused by a blow to the eye, resulting in local subcutaneous tissue or small blood vessels inside the eye socket rupture of bruising, manifested as a bruise. Bruising will be absorbed gradually, usually in 1~2 weeks, and simple subcutaneous bruising will not leave any after-effects after absorption. After the appearance of subcutaneous bruises, you can do cold compresses on the eyelid area, and hot compresses after 48 hours, which can promote the absorption of bruises as soon as possible, and you can also take medications to promote blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis to speed up the recovery, for example, the clinically commonly used are Hexaemia Mingmei Tablets, Blood House by Blood Stasis Capsules, and so on.