Can you get a black eye from sinus infection?
A sinus infection, also called sinusitis, is an inflammation of the sinuses, which are air-filled cavities located around the nose and eyes. While sinusitis can cause various symptoms, such as facial pain, nasal congestion, and headaches, it does not typically cause black eyes.
A black eye, also known as a periorbital hematoma, is a bruise or swelling around the eye caused by bleeding under the skin. It is usually the result of trauma or injury to the eye area. Common causes of black eyes include blunt force trauma, such as a punch or fall, or sports-related injuries.
In rare cases, certain medical conditions or infections can cause black eyes. However, a sinus infection is not a common cause of black eyes. If you have a black eye and are experiencing severe pain or vision problems, it is important to see a doctor for proper evaluation and treatment.
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