Because of the rich vascular supply in the face, soft tissue edema can easily occur after the eye is hit, resulting in swelling of the face and possibly skin petechiae. In addition, cold compresses can make the capillaries contract, thus preventing the formation of petechiae. If there is local pain, you can take some oral anti-inflammatory drugs to relieve the pain symptoms. After 24 hours of trauma, you can apply heat to promote blood circulation and relieve swelling and pain. In addition, after the eye trauma, we should also pay attention to the patient’s vision and other accompanying symptoms. If the patient has decreased vision or is accompanied by dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, further examination at the hospital is required to avoid intracranial hematoma or damage to the optic nerve.